strength of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dr. Jekyll's weakness is his inner desires and the temptation to indulge in his darker impulses. Mr. Hyde's weakness is his lack of control and inability to restrain his violent tendencies. Ultimately, their weakness lies in the struggle between their dual natures.
Mr. Guest
poole told mr utterson that dr jekylle had gone into seclution
Enfield tells Utterson the story of how he witnessed Mr. Hyde trample a young girl in the street and then disappear into the door of Dr. Jekyll's house. This incident serves as the first indication to the characters in the book of the connection between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
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Mr. Utterson discovers that Mr. Hyde's letter was actually written by Dr. Jekyll when he notices that the handwriting in both documents is the same. This revelation plays a crucial role in unraveling the mystery of the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in Robert Louis Stevenson's novella "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde."
Doctor Henry Jekyll
fire is Mr mimes weakness
Dr. Jekyll turns completely evil as Mr. Hyde because the potion he consumes brings out his deepest suppressed desires and impulses. Jekyll's attempt to separate his good and evil sides resulted in Hyde becoming increasingly dominant, leading to Jekyll losing control over his transformation.
Stevenson deliberately avoids describing Mr. Hyde's physical appearance in detail to create an air of mystery and allow readers to imagine their own terrifying version. By focusing on Mr. Hyde's sinister actions and behavior instead of his looks, Stevenson enhances the sense of dread and suspense in the story.
Dr. and Mrs. Smith
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