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What Are The Similarities Between Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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hemes of a story is a message an author wants to deliver to the readers. In addition, everything in the story should link back to them. Themes represent important concepts and issues regarding our real world.For example, equality, acceptance and revenge. This response paper discusses three common themes in “Lord of the Flies" by William Golding and “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson. The novels portrayed several common themes, but in different ways. For instance, “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”represented good versus evil in one person, Jekyll and Hyde, while in “Lord of Flies” the conflict was represented in different characters. Overall, all people struggle between the right and wrong, but …show more content…

On the other hand, Golding in “Lord of the Flies' ' demonstrates a story that follows a group of boys stranded on a deserted island who gradually give in to their instincts and engage in violence and savagery in their struggle for survival. For example, Jack who was keen for the rules to survive became obsessed with lead and control. Also, Despite Ralph and Piggy's sense of morality and humanity, they participate in the murdering of Simon. To conclude, both novels illustrate the idea of people having a savage side by nature and are inherently evil. The second common theme is Good versus Evil. While the settings and characters are vastly different, both novels highlight the inherent struggle between the forces of good and evil within humanity. "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," highlights the conflict of good and evil inside the people. Dr. Jekyll is a respected physician who discovers a potion that can separate his good and evil selves. He becomes addicted to the thrill of transforming into the evil Mr. Hyde, but soon realizes that he is out of control and endangering the lives of those around him. The novel explores the duality of human nature and the consequences of giving …show more content…

“The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” portrays the loss of innocence in a personal perspective. The potion that Jekyll created made him lose control over Hyde, his darker half. As Lanyon describes the moment Jekyll was drinking the potion, “He put the glass to his lips, and drank at one gulp. A cry followed; he reeled, staggered, clutched at the table and held on, staring with injected eyes, gasping with open mouth; and as I looked there came, I thought, a change—he seemed to swell—his face became suddenly black and the features seemed to melt and alter—and at the next moment, I had sprung to my feet and leaped back against the wall, my arm raised to shield me from that prodigy, my mind submerged in

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