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Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist and poet who also enjoyed writing essays and travel writing. He was born on the 13th November 1850 and died on the 3rd December 1894. His most famous works are Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and A Child's Garden of Verses. Treasure Island and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde have both also become a variety of successful movies. Today he is the 26th most translated author in the world, according to UNESCO.

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1 at the beginning of the novel Dr. Jekyll is in total control of Mr. Hyde yet at the end of the novel Mr. Hyde is in control of Dr. Jekyll show how this reversal came about?

the potion drank by dr jekyll released the evil inside of him taking control of him and when the potion came about to an end the evil would fully have taken over dr jekyll turning him into the mudereous mr hyde

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

Is there a movie with a female Dr. Jekyll and miss or mrs hyde?

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.

How is jekyll and hyde like Frankenstein?

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.

How does Dr. Jekyll change into Mr Hyde?

Dr. Jekyll concocted a potion that removed all the goodness from a person, leaving behind only what is evil in his nature. The potion also worked in reverse. But then Dr. Jekyll began reverting to Mister Hyde without the need for the potion.

How old is Robert Louis Stevenson?

Robert Louis Stevenson was born on November 13, 1850 and died on December 3, 1894. Robert Louis Stevenson would have been 44 years old at the time of death or 164 years old today.

How is jack the ripper connected with dr jekyll and Mr. Hyde?

Jack the Ripper and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are connected through their representation of the duality of human nature and the dark side of Victorian society. Both figures reflect the anxieties of the era concerning morality, identity, and the potential for evil within individuals. Jack the Ripper, an unidentified serial killer, embodies the hidden menace lurking in society, while Dr. Jekyll's transformation into Mr. Hyde symbolizes the struggle between civilized behavior and primal instincts. Together, they highlight the tension between respectability and the darker impulses that can lie beneath the surface.

Where can you watch Dr. Jekyll and mistress hyde free online?

Dr. Jekyll and Mistress Hyde was made in 2003. The movie is copyrighted.

What triggers a narcissist to go from Dr. Jekyll to Mr Hyde?

Because of their very nature- any situation that threatens their delusion of being the most superior person in the worldtriggers an instant reaction. That can happen if you disagree, offer any suggestion or criticism, offer any advice whatsoever, tell them they made a mistake, say anything negative about them in front of other people, etc.

Was it Robert stevenson or James watt that invented the kettle?

It was James Watt who is credited with inventing the modern steam engine. The concept of the electric kettle was not invented by a single individual, but it evolved over time with contributions from various inventors and engineers.

Did Lanyon die when he saw Jekyll transform into Hyde?

Dr. Lanyon has a boisterous and hearty man who took great pleasure in his world view where something as horrific as Hyde lurking inside the body of his old friend can't exist. When that world view is shattered his whole life is put in peril. He says to Utterson,"Well, life has been pleasant; I liked it; yes, sir, I used to like it. I sometimes think if we knew all, we should be more glad to get away."