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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

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The film tells a story of Dr. Henry Dr. Jekyll, an English doctor in London, who thinks that within each man there is both good and evil. One evening, Dr. Jekyll attends a party at the home of Muriel Carew. After the other guests have left, Dr. Jekyll informs Sir Danvers that he wants Carew's permission to move their wedding date. Sir Danvers sincerely refuses Dr. Jekyll's request. Later, while walking home, Dr. John Lanyon and Dr. Jekyll spot a bar singer being attacked by a man outside of her house. Dr. Jekyll chases the man away and carries Ivy up to her room to take care of her. Ivy begins flirting with Dr. Jekyll and faking injury, but Dr. Jekyll fights temptation and leaves with Dr. Lanyon. When Muriel and Sir Danvers leave London for a few months. Dr. Jekyll develops a drug that releases the evil side in himself, thus becoming Mr. Hyde. Along with his behavior, Dr. Jekyll's appearance changes as well. He transforms into something more violent looking. Unlike Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde has no conscience. Mr. Hyde has no restrictions, no boundaries; he is free to do what he pleases. Mr. Hyde returns to the music …show more content…

It’s just a fact of life. The struggle of good versus evil in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde can be paralleled to the struggles in today’s society. Dr. Jekyll, a good and intelligent man, is in a constant battle with evil. Although there are many endearing qualities about his personality, Dr. Jekyll is still easily tempted by the “dark side”. Society today is no different. The first similarity in the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and today is the attempt to isolate the bad from the good. The plot is about a doctor who believes he can separate the good and evil halves of the body. Dr. Jekyll thinks “man is not truly one, but truly two.” We do the best we can in our culture of separating the good and evil: we put convicts (the evil) in jail, and allow the rest of civilization (the good) to go freely about their daily

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