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DR JEKYLL AND MR
HYDE
-THEMES-
PREPARED BY:
NUR HASANAH BINTI RAZALI
NUR AINUL HAYANI BINTI ADERI
1) Good vs. Evil
- Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is viewed as an allegory about good and evil that exist in all
men.
- People could argue that evil is stronger than good when Hyde seems to taking over.
- However, Hyde’s death at the end perhaps suggests a weakness of evil.
2) Innocence and Violence
- This novel details two violence crimes against innocent and helpless citizens:
first, a young girl, and second, an elderly man.
- The violence in the novel centers on Mr. Hyde.
- It raises the question if violence is an inherent part of man’s nature.
3) Female and Femininity
- Most female characters in this novel are portrayed as passive and weak spectators.
- A young girl running through a London street who was trampled by Hyde is portrayed
as
helpless, passive creature.
- The female servant only watches Hyde beating Carew until death, faints, waking up
long after the murderer is gone.
4) Reputation, Secrecy and
Repression
- The upright men avoid gossip at all costs; they see gossip as a great destroyer of
reputation.
- Even many men claim themselves as friends, their relationships are most defined by
the things they keep secret from each other.
- Jekyll's actions suggest the possible outcome of such self-repression.
- He ultimately feels compelled to find a secret outlet for the urges he cannot share—Mr.
Hyde.
- Jekyll believes he can maintain his reputation while enjoying his darker urges through Mr
Hyde.
- Hyde's takeover of Jekyll suggests that repression only strengthens so it explodes.
5) Bachelorhood and
Friendship
- Mr. Utterson is compelled to uncover the mystery of the evil man because of his
friendship with Dr. Jekyll.
- Lanyon and Jekyll are also old friends and dine together, but they regard each other as
professional rivals.
- We see that friendships can be ruined by differences of opinion.
- Clearly, all of the main male characters are single bachelors.
- This gives the personal lives of Utterson, Jekyll and others a lonely, isolated feeling.
- The social that constructs these men to deal with money, law, and science, have taken
away from the communal traditions perhaps even religion.
6) KEEPING UP
APPEARANCE
- The appearances of buildings in the novel reflect the characters of the inhabitants.
- Dr. Jekyll has a comfortable, well kept, majestic, rich and beautiful house.
- Meanwhile, Mr. Hyde lives in a run down, neglected and shabby laboratory.
7) DUALITY OF HUMAN
NATURE
- Hyde is imagined as an evil-looking dwarfed man with a violent temper.
- Jekyll is a respected man of science, good-natured and leader of his circle of friends.
8) LACK OF
COMMUNICATION
- The characters show the inabilities to fully express themselves.
- They choose to hold highly important information.
- Most of the important details regarding to the nature of Jekyll and Hyde are passed on
in
written form rather than in speech.
9) RATIONAL VS
IRRATIONAL
- Utterson considers himself to be an upright and honorable citizen of Victorian England.
- From Dr. Lanyon’s side, the revelation of Jekyll's work is too much to bear.
- This is because he died in shock of Hyde’s transformation back to Jekyll.
10) SCIENCE, REASON &
SUPERNATURAL
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde creates a tension between the world of reason and science
and the
world of the supernatural.
- They also suggest the limits of reason in the inability to understand with the
supernatural
phenomena that takes place.
11) CURIOSITY
- In this novel, curiosity has driven the characters to seek knowledge.
- This curiosity is either suppressed or fulfilled in each character.
- Finally, the characters’ curiosities are, somehow transferred over the reader to figure
out the solutions.

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Novel analysis -theme-

  • 1.
  • 2. DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE -THEMES- PREPARED BY: NUR HASANAH BINTI RAZALI NUR AINUL HAYANI BINTI ADERI
  • 3. 1) Good vs. Evil - Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is viewed as an allegory about good and evil that exist in all men. - People could argue that evil is stronger than good when Hyde seems to taking over. - However, Hyde’s death at the end perhaps suggests a weakness of evil.
  • 4. 2) Innocence and Violence - This novel details two violence crimes against innocent and helpless citizens: first, a young girl, and second, an elderly man. - The violence in the novel centers on Mr. Hyde. - It raises the question if violence is an inherent part of man’s nature.
  • 5. 3) Female and Femininity - Most female characters in this novel are portrayed as passive and weak spectators. - A young girl running through a London street who was trampled by Hyde is portrayed as helpless, passive creature. - The female servant only watches Hyde beating Carew until death, faints, waking up long after the murderer is gone.
  • 6. 4) Reputation, Secrecy and Repression - The upright men avoid gossip at all costs; they see gossip as a great destroyer of reputation. - Even many men claim themselves as friends, their relationships are most defined by the things they keep secret from each other. - Jekyll's actions suggest the possible outcome of such self-repression.
  • 7. - He ultimately feels compelled to find a secret outlet for the urges he cannot share—Mr. Hyde. - Jekyll believes he can maintain his reputation while enjoying his darker urges through Mr Hyde. - Hyde's takeover of Jekyll suggests that repression only strengthens so it explodes.
  • 8. 5) Bachelorhood and Friendship - Mr. Utterson is compelled to uncover the mystery of the evil man because of his friendship with Dr. Jekyll. - Lanyon and Jekyll are also old friends and dine together, but they regard each other as professional rivals. - We see that friendships can be ruined by differences of opinion.
  • 9. - Clearly, all of the main male characters are single bachelors. - This gives the personal lives of Utterson, Jekyll and others a lonely, isolated feeling. - The social that constructs these men to deal with money, law, and science, have taken away from the communal traditions perhaps even religion.
  • 10. 6) KEEPING UP APPEARANCE - The appearances of buildings in the novel reflect the characters of the inhabitants. - Dr. Jekyll has a comfortable, well kept, majestic, rich and beautiful house. - Meanwhile, Mr. Hyde lives in a run down, neglected and shabby laboratory.
  • 11. 7) DUALITY OF HUMAN NATURE - Hyde is imagined as an evil-looking dwarfed man with a violent temper. - Jekyll is a respected man of science, good-natured and leader of his circle of friends.
  • 12. 8) LACK OF COMMUNICATION - The characters show the inabilities to fully express themselves. - They choose to hold highly important information. - Most of the important details regarding to the nature of Jekyll and Hyde are passed on in written form rather than in speech.
  • 13. 9) RATIONAL VS IRRATIONAL - Utterson considers himself to be an upright and honorable citizen of Victorian England. - From Dr. Lanyon’s side, the revelation of Jekyll's work is too much to bear. - This is because he died in shock of Hyde’s transformation back to Jekyll.
  • 14. 10) SCIENCE, REASON & SUPERNATURAL - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde creates a tension between the world of reason and science and the world of the supernatural. - They also suggest the limits of reason in the inability to understand with the supernatural phenomena that takes place.
  • 15. 11) CURIOSITY - In this novel, curiosity has driven the characters to seek knowledge. - This curiosity is either suppressed or fulfilled in each character. - Finally, the characters’ curiosities are, somehow transferred over the reader to figure out the solutions.