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Dr. Jekyll was transformed into Mr. Hyde without using the potion.

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How does Mr. Hyde trap Dr. Jekyll in his laboratory?

not turn into Jekyll so that he can't go out to get risk seen as hyde


How does Mr. Hyde turning into Dr. Jekyll affect Dr Lanyon?

astonishment


What is the resolution of the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and mr hyde?

Jeckyll starts turning into Hyde more and more frequently and he sequesters himself inside his lab. As his potion to turn back into Jeckyll begins to run out (and he will be Hyde forever when the potion runs out) he writes a letter wondering if Hyde will kill himself or wait for the cops who will kill him anyway. -Earlier in the book, we indeed see Hyde dead by suicide.


What happen to dr.jekyll when he becomes Mr. Hyde what scares him and what attracts him about Mr. Hyde?

When Dr. Jekyll becomes Mr. Hyde, Jekyll turns into a shorter, hairier, younger man that looks absolutely nothing like himself. This is one of the main reasons that Dr. Jekyll is so attracted to the character Mr. Hyde: it gives him the ability to do whatever he pleases and not have to suffer consequences that may affect his status in society. Hyde is driven by primal desires, whether it be rage, lust, or frivolousness. Through Hyde, Dr. Jekyll can live out any and all of his desires and get away with it; the moment he needs to escape he can simply turn back into his "true" self. However, conflict arises when suddenly the primal Hyde can no longer be controlled by Jekyll, nor can his vicious actions contained.


Why does Dr. Jekyll turn completely evil instead of completely good?

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.


Why did jekyll hate hyde?

it's about a man named Dr Henry Jekyll, that tries to bend rational science and experiments with himself with supernatural and tries to split his soul - by separating his evil side from his good side, instead creating a pure evil figure - Mr Edward Hyde - when he drinks a potion, he becomes Hyde, and Jekyll loves being Hyde so he can do bad deeds without feeling guilty, until Hyde kills someone and then Jekyll stops taking the potion for two months, but then he starts taking it, because he can't help it - Hyde becomes stronger, and manages to pop into Jekyll and back into Hyde without the potion - in the end he loses his friends and kills himself to get rid of Hyde. hope that helped :)


By what method did Mr Hyde commit suicide?

There are many debates about which character killed themselves, Dr Jekyll or Mr Hyde and it is a matter of your opinion and how you perceive the book, but if you go of the bare facts, you should know that Dr Jekyll has a certain degree of control over Mr Hyde's actions, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to turn back, and it was Mr Hyde's voice that responds when Mr Utterson and Poole threaten to break down the door. So yes it was Mr Hyde who killed himself, however I believe that it was Dr Jekyll that took control of Mr Hyde's actions in order to force him to kill himself. I think this because Mr Hyde would have committed suicide already to kill Dr Jekyll if he did not love life. You could also say it was completely Mr Hyde's choice to kill himself, as his terror of being caught and hung at the gallows for murder could have got the best of him.


Why does Emma Carew sing once upon a dream in Jekyll and Hyde?

In the musical "Jekyll and Hyde," Emma Carew sings "Once Upon a Dream" as a reflection of her longing for a fairy tale romance with Dr. Jekyll. The song serves to highlight her innocence and idealism, contrasting with the dark and complex nature of the Jekyll/Hyde character. The lyrics of the song also foreshadow the tragic events that unfold as Jekyll's experiment takes a dark turn, ultimately leading to Emma's heartbreak.


Consider the presentation and significance of Mr Hyde from the book 'Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde'?

Mr. Hyde represents the evil side in the duality of man. We first meet him while hearing a story about how he ran over a small child and did not apologize or even show concern for her well-being. He is seen throughout the entire novel as a monster with an unkown, mysterious deformity. Mr. Hyde the a symbol for evil and everything that can go wrong if that "bad side" takes over someone's life. He is in the story to show the downward spiral of addiction and crime. Dr. Jekyll has become addicted to transforming into Mr. Hyde and that leads to his eventual suicide because he cannot turn back into the real Dr. Jekyll. As Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll can get away with crimes and he has no conscience. Overall, Mr. Hyde represents evil, addiction, crime, and someone with no conscience.


Why did Dr. Jekyll need Mr. Hyde?

Dr. Jekyll thought that he needed a special ingredient to make his potion but he later found out that it wasn't this ingredient but the impurity in it that was the vital chemical. When he switched suppliers and obtained a purer chemical his potion wouldn't work anymore.


Who is jekyll and hyde?

Jekyll and Hyde are 2 characters in the book "Jekyll and Hyde" (a bit obvious, eh?)Where the original character, Jekyll makes a potion in which it carries out in a person their most evil being or state thus creating and calling himself Hyde. So basically the potion creates dual personalities in which one is good(normal) and the other which is totally evil^^


Who wrote dr jeckyll and mr hyde?

"Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" was written by Robert Louis Stevenson and was first published in 1886. It explores the duality of human nature with the characters of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde representing the struggle between good and evil.