The Role Of Laws In Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Essay

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Lucas 7A Jekyll and Hyde Essay Is society the cause of Jekyll to create split personalities? The Victorian society that the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde takes place in the victorian society known for the social changes it made. For example, socialism, liberalism, and organized feminism. Victorian society was made for men to be independent and women to be dependent. Laws keep people under control and also protect others. However, what happens when people are not restrained by social conventions? Are laws necessary or can they be too restrictive? What would happen if people were not restrained by social conventions? “Hence it came about that I concealed my pleasures; and that when I reached years of reflection, and began to look round me …show more content…

“He was wild when he was young; a long while ago to be sure; but in the law of God, there is no statute of limitations.” Page: 11. Jekyll was unguided when young but in the law of God there is no time limit for all crimes that are not punishable by death. This quote means Jekyll was not taught manners when young and Utterson thinks Jekyll is getting blackmailed by Hyde because of something he did in the past. Laws are necessary for our general safety, and also protects others. Laws can also make people create loopholes through the laws and cause more trouble than before the law was paused. Laws can be too restrictive because Jekyll has shown that he changes when he wants to do his evil pleasures because he knows he can do these actions without punishment and hold on to his high …show more content…

“I do not suppose that, when a drunkard reasons with himself upon his vice, he is once out of five hundred times affected by the dangers that he runs through his brutish, physical insensibility; neither had I, long as I had considered my position, made enough allowance for the complete moral insensibility and insensate readiness to evil, which were the leading characters of Edward Hyde. Yet it was by these that I was punished. My devil had been long caged, he came out roaring.” Page: 49. When a drunk man reasons with himself one out of 500 times he would do something about it. As long as I have the position of Dr. Jekyll I cannot let the evil out. Hyde and my emotions were repressed for so long, they came out powerful. This quote shows the dangers of holding back your emotions because of your social status. Jekyll explains how he unintentionally repressed his emotions. Jekyll compares himself with a drunkard because Hyde is intoxicated. Laws can usually be more repressive and strict for people but they are created for safety. However, Laws can be restrictive and upsetting, which is the reason for Jekyll creating