The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr

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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Author’s Background Robert Louis Stevenson (RLS) was born in 1850 in Edinburgh, Scotland RLS

Author’s Background Robert Louis Stevenson (RLS) was born in 1850 in Edinburgh, Scotland RLS was the only child from a wealthy family, his father being a famous engineer. RLS was ill as a child and spent a lot of time reading.

Childhood RLS had a strict Christian and moral upbringing. The theme of good vs.

Childhood RLS had a strict Christian and moral upbringing. The theme of good vs. evil was one that he was quite aware of as a child. RLS wanted to explore what made up a person’s character (the bad and the good).

Composing Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde The idea for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Composing Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde The idea for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde came to RLS as a dream. He wrote the first version of the book in three days and then burned it due to criticism from his wife. He wrote the second version in three days as well. It became an overnight success and was published in 1886.

Freudian Influence Sigmund Freud, the father of psychotherapy, lived at the same time Dr.

Freudian Influence Sigmund Freud, the father of psychotherapy, lived at the same time Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was published. Freud believed that human beings are powerfully influenced by impulses of which they are not aware and which are often expressed in dreams.

Victorian Social Class Victorian society was divided. Social classes did not mix. The strict

Victorian Social Class Victorian society was divided. Social classes did not mix. The strict morals of upper class Londoners led many to live double lives. Generally, people were uncomfortable and often unwelcome in parts of town that were not inhabited by their own social group.

Setting of DJMH Takes place in Victorian Era (1837 -1901) in London, England (next

Setting of DJMH Takes place in Victorian Era (1837 -1901) in London, England (next slide) Members of the upper class in Victorian times were especially expected to behave virtuously. They, along with their homes, were expected to be proper and elegant at all times.

London as Setting Cavendish Square, the area in which Jekyll, Utterson and Lanyon live,

London as Setting Cavendish Square, the area in which Jekyll, Utterson and Lanyon live, was the wealthiest part of London. Only a few blocks away one would find ghettos such as Soho where Hyde kept his residence.

London as Setting This geographical and social division is an essential part of the

London as Setting This geographical and social division is an essential part of the setting of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, which also relates to the psychological division of many of the characters.

Character Descriptions Mr. Utterson: The narrator of the book, Utterson is a middle-aged lawyer,

Character Descriptions Mr. Utterson: The narrator of the book, Utterson is a middle-aged lawyer, and a man in which all the characters confide throughout the novel. Richard Enfield: Mr. Utterson's cousin, a younger man who is assumed to be slightly more wild than his respectable and sedate relative. Dr. Lanyon: A former friend and colleague of Dr. Jekyll. Ten years before the events in the novel, he suspended his friendship with Dr. Jekyll because of a disagreement over scientific endeavors.

Character Descriptions ~Continued~ Dr. Henry Jekyll: A prominent middleaged doctor described as both tall

Character Descriptions ~Continued~ Dr. Henry Jekyll: A prominent middleaged doctor described as both tall and handsome. He is also extremely wealthy with a fortune well over two million dollars. All that know him describe him as respected and proper. Edward Hyde: A small, deformed, disgusting man who is apparently devoid of a profession.

Character Descriptions ~Continued~ Sir Danvers Carew: A highly respected and prominent member of English

Character Descriptions ~Continued~ Sir Danvers Carew: A highly respected and prominent member of English society. Mr. Guest: Mr. Utterson's law office clerk Richard Poole: Dr. Jekyll's faithful butler.

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Annotation Guide HN – Human Nature X 2 – Duality of Man PR –

Annotation Guide HN – Human Nature X 2 – Duality of Man PR – Personal Response LOTF, MB, SS – Connections to Literature Underline/Highlight for meaning