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The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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“The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” is a horror story written by Robert Louis Stevenson that falls into the horror genre. Horror stories are stereotyped to mostly have monsters such as vampires or zombies. But there is more to the horror genre than horrifying monsters. The elements that are contained in the horror stories cause them to be placed in the horror genre. “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” falls into the horror genre because it contains many elements of horror including the supernatural, promises, and turning points. As the first point, Dr. Lanyon’s narrative which is read at the end reveals to the readers that Mr. Hyde drank a potion that made him turn into Dr. Jekyll which surprised Dr. Lanyon who witnessed the deed. ‘O God!’ I screamed, and ‘O God!’ again and again; for there before my eyes — pale and shaken, and half-fainting, and groping before him with his hands, like a man restored from death — there stood Henry Jekyll! (Page 72) In reality, nobody could take a chemical of some sort and turn into a person. This is an act of a supernatural act which also surprises the readers in the end. …show more content…

Jekyll made a promise to Mr. Utterson about Mr. Hyde. One night, a gentleman by the name of Sir Danvers Carew was beaten to death by Mr. Hyde who used the walking stick the victim had. Mr. Utterson visits Dr. Jekyll to question him if he is keeping Mr. Hyde for his safety. ‘Utterson, I swear to God, ‘ cried the doctor,’ I swear to God I will never set eyes on him again. I bind my honour to you that I am done with him in this world. It is all at an end. And indeed he does not want my help; you do not know him as I do; he is safe, he is quite safe; mark my words, he will never more be heard of.’ (Page 33) Dr. Jekyll swears that he will never interact with him ever again, but also assures Mr.Utterson that Mr. Hyde is quite safe and adds that Mr. Hyde does not want Dr. Jekyll’s

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