A single Mr. Hyde would have little if any effect on traditional british society as british society is already well acquainted with vile decadent behavior.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde can be seen as a threat to traditional British society because they demonstrate the duality of human nature and challenge the notion of a fixed and stable identity. By showing the darker, repressed side of humanity, they disrupt the traditional Victorian ideals of morality and respectability. This exploration of the potential for evil within every individual can be unsettling for a society that prided itself on its sense of order and propriety.
It was a threat to traditional ways of life.
They feel that it is a threat to traditional family life.
rifles, telephones, television
It was a threat to traditional ways of life.
I dont think he is a threat to his society. the only reason why he was punished was because he was an atheist, not because committing a crime. He didnt do anything wrong , he saw life in a different way which was indifferent and this does not affect other people, neither the society. He was open minded and he had his ideas. But he was an atheist.... this was the reason why he was considered as a threat to the society.
It was considered a threat to traditional Chinese culture.
The biggest threat was Napoleon, a long time enemy of the British Empire, who threatened to invade, but was finally defeated in 1815.
They did not have a lot of respect from them so they saw them as a threat.
The British did not view the boycotting of all British goods as a threat.
Pontiac
Feared the threat to liberty from the British monarch.
The British saw the Louisbourg fortress as a threat. This is why the British built a fortress as well. This was the fortress Halifax