They are similar because Jekyll, a great scientist, accidentally drinks the liquids he created, then transforms into the terrible monster inside of him (Hyde). Where as Frankenstein was created by a scientist who wanted him to be the most handsomest man in the world, but turned out to be one of the ugliest so the scientist ran out the door in fear. Hyde started doing terrible crimes all around the city, doing them on purpose and just for the heck of it. But Frankenstein went around his town trying to make friends, or see if anybody loved him, but no one did, so he had to turn to crime.
I apologize if this doesn't answer your question very well, but there's more differences to these two stories than similarities.
Yes, it is called Dr. Jekyll and Sister ( not Mr.) Hyde! Girl is a sort of female Frankenstein monster type. it was made into a movie, as you state. Monstrous stuff.
Jekyll never enjoyed being Hyde. Where one would ever get an idea like that is inconceivable.
In the story of the "Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Dr. Jekyll turns into Mr. Hyde and visa versa. The story is associated with dissociative identity disorder where Dr. Jekyll represents the good in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde represents the evil side in Dr, Jekyll.
not turn into Jekyll so that he can't go out to get risk seen as hyde
Mister Hyde leaves an IOU for Doctor Jekyll.
hyde would probly win also which mr hyde is it
Yes, it is called Dr. Jekyll and Sister ( not Mr.) Hyde! Girl is a sort of female Frankenstein monster type. it was made into a movie, as you state. Monstrous stuff.
Jekyll never enjoyed being Hyde. Where one would ever get an idea like that is inconceivable.
Jekyll's will specifies that Mr. Hyde is his sole heir.
A "Jekyll and Hyde situation" refers to a personality that has contrasting characteristics, much like the characters in Robert Louis Stevenson's novella "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde." It describes someone who can exhibit both good and bad behavior, often unpredictably or inconsistently.
The reason that Dr. Jekyll had a problem with Mr. Hyde was that Hyde was practically everything evil about Dr. Jekyll. Combined with physical appearance and his evil personality, there was nothing to like about Mr. Hyde.
In the hard cover blue book of Jekyll and Hyde there are about 82 pages.
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In the story of the "Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Dr. Jekyll turns into Mr. Hyde and visa versa. The story is associated with dissociative identity disorder where Dr. Jekyll represents the good in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde represents the evil side in Dr, Jekyll.
Frankenstein The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Evangeline Tess of the D'ubervilles
Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde are fictional characters, but there are people that suffer from mental disorders like multiple personality disorder that can sometimes resemble the changes in disposition of Jekyll and Hyde.
Yes, "Jekyll and Hyde" refers to the novella "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, which was first published in 1886. It explores the duality of human nature through the characters of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.