Form 3 English Folio Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde

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I, from form am doing this project individually. First of all, I would like to express my thanks to: i) My English teacher, for guiding me and my classmates throughout the making of this folio. ii) My friends who give me the ideas and website for the novel Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. iii) My parents who support me financially throughout this project. Lastly, I was hoping that people would want to read my booklet and it is attractive enough to urge them to read my booklet.

Transcript of Form 3 English Folio Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde

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I, from form am doing this project individually. First of all, I would like to express my thanks to:

i) My English teacher, for guiding me and my classmates throughout the making of this folio.

ii) My friends who give me the ideas and website for the novel Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

iii) My parents who support me financially throughout this project.

Lastly, I was hoping that people would want to read my booklet and it is attractive enough to urge them to read my booklet.

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I have put my efforts to complete this project. On the last 3 months, I spent a few times to go to the library to discuss with friends and make a research for the project. I try my best to complete this assignment so that the people would be interested with it. Besides that, I learned the importance of hard work. During the process of completing this, I experience the happiness of completing the project even though I am exhausted. I use the time given to me to complete this assignment wisely.

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Author’s Name: Robert Louis Stevenson

Place of Birth: Edinburgh, Scotland

Date of Birth: 1850

Family Background:- Robert has written many essays, poems and novels-He was a great storyteller and was especially known for his imaginative and creative writing style.-Although Robert suffers a poor health, he still traveled wildly across Europe and the United States.-He married Fanny Osborne, an American. They settled in Samoa where he spent his last days. He died in 1894 and was buried on Samoa.

Literary works:-Robert wrote interesting poems based on his childhood and family setting.-Among his popular works are:a) Travels with a Donkey (1879)b) Treasure Island (1882)c) Kidnapped (1887)d) A Child’s Garden Of Verses (1885)-a collection of children’s poem.e) The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886)

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-The theme is the main idea or ideas of the-The theme is the main idea or ideas of the novel which are issues that novel which are issues that The author wants the readers to know. In theThe author wants the readers to know. In the novel Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the themes foundnovel Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the themes found are:are: Man’s Dual PersonalityMan’s Dual Personality --The theme of the story is that there two sides to a The theme of the story is that there two sides to a man’sman’s character. One is good and the other is the bad. Therefore acharacter. One is good and the other is the bad. Therefore a man could easily become bad or evil.man could easily become bad or evil.

There Is Always A Good and A Bad Side T o AThere Is Always A Good and A Bad Side T o A Character Character -- Dr Jekyll believes that every person’s character has a goodDr Jekyll believes that every person’s character has a good and a bad side He wants to use his scientific knowledge toand a bad side He wants to use his scientific knowledge to separate these sides and control them.separate these sides and control them.

Crime Does Not PayCrime Does Not Pay- - When a person commits a crime, the person will beWhen a person commits a crime, the person will be punished for the crime in one way or another. For example,punished for the crime in one way or another. For example, Edward Hyde is a wicked and cruel person. He trampled onEdward Hyde is a wicked and cruel person. He trampled on Edie, a young girl and walked on without turning back. He alsoEdie, a young girl and walked on without turning back. He also hit Sir Danvers Carew to death in front of his house. In thehit Sir Danvers Carew to death in front of his house. In the end, Hyde was hunted by the police and everyone else. Heend, Hyde was hunted by the police and everyone else. He was very unhappy and finally, he committed suicide. was very unhappy and finally, he committed suicide.

FriendshipFriendship -Mr. Utterson, Dr Lanyon and Richard Enfield are Dr Jekyll’s-Mr. Utterson, Dr Lanyon and Richard Enfield are Dr Jekyll’s good friend who value their friendship and care for him verygood friend who value their friendship and care for him very

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much. They become very concerned when they saw themuch. They become very concerned when they saw the changes in his behavior.changes in his behavior.

We Must Be Responsible For Our ActionsWe Must Be Responsible For Our Actions- - Dr Jekyll was not responsible for his evil acts. He createdDr Jekyll was not responsible for his evil acts. He created another image and uses him to commit his cruel and evil acts.another image and uses him to commit his cruel and evil acts. As a doctor, his duty is to save lives but instead he createdAs a doctor, his duty is to save lives but instead he created Hyde to do thing he could not as respected doctor.Hyde to do thing he could not as respected doctor.

We Must Think Rationally When We MakeWe Must Think Rationally When We Make DecisionDecision-- Dr Jekyll believed that there are two sides to a person’sDr Jekyll believed that there are two sides to a person’s character; the good and the bad. He attempts to follow hischaracter; the good and the bad. He attempts to follow his hearts desire to separate the good and evil parts in man sohearts desire to separate the good and evil parts in man so that he can enjoy his evil doing’s without being caught. Butthat he can enjoy his evil doing’s without being caught. But his experiment was only successful for a short while and ithis experiment was only successful for a short while and it

brought him discontentment and unhappinessbrought him discontentment and unhappiness. .

Loyalty to FriendsLoyalty to Friends- - Dr Jekyll’s good friends, Mr. Uttreson and Dr Lanyon caredDr Jekyll’s good friends, Mr. Uttreson and Dr Lanyon cared very much for him. It was Dr Jekyll who did not appreciatevery much for him. It was Dr Jekyll who did not appreciate their friendship and secretly indulged in unlawful experimentstheir friendship and secretly indulged in unlawful experiments to satisfy his fantasies. However, Dr Lanyon followed histo satisfy his fantasies. However, Dr Lanyon followed his instructions and watched Hyde transform. What he sawinstructions and watched Hyde transform. What he saw eventually killed him.eventually killed him.

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This story revolves around a person with two differentThis story revolves around a person with two different personalities. Dr Henry Jekyll is the person with goodpersonalities. Dr Henry Jekyll is the person with good character and the character who is bad, cruel and wicked ischaracter and the character who is bad, cruel and wicked is Mr. Edward Hyde. These two personalities came aboutMr. Edward Hyde. These two personalities came about because Dr Jekyll believed that there are two sides to abecause Dr Jekyll believed that there are two sides to a person’s character- the good side and the bad side.person’s character- the good side and the bad side.

As a scientist, he carried out the research to produce aAs a scientist, he carried out the research to produce a drug that would change a person’s character. After hisdrug that would change a person’s character. After his extensive research, he created a potion that could transformextensive research, he created a potion that could transform him from Dr Jekyll into the evil Mr. Edward Hyde.him from Dr Jekyll into the evil Mr. Edward Hyde.

Mr. Edward Hyde is the evil side of Dr Jekyll. He isMr. Edward Hyde is the evil side of Dr Jekyll. He is physically, emotionally and mentally different. As Edwardphysically, emotionally and mentally different. As Edward Hyde, he is wild and commits numerous crimes. He roams theHyde, he is wild and commits numerous crimes. He roams the sleazy parts of London town during the nights. When he wantssleazy parts of London town during the nights. When he wants to change into Dr Jekyll, he will have to drink another potion.to change into Dr Jekyll, he will have to drink another potion.

Soon, when the drugs became less effective, Dr Jekyll lostSoon, when the drugs became less effective, Dr Jekyll lost control of his characters. He could change into Hyde withoutcontrol of his characters. He could change into Hyde without drinking the potion in front of other people Jekyll was torndrinking the potion in front of other people Jekyll was torn between the two characters. He hid in his lab to create newbetween the two characters. He hid in his lab to create new drugs but failed. When he could not stand it anymore, Edwarddrugs but failed. When he could not stand it anymore, Edward Hyde committed suicide, killing Dr Jekyll at the same time.Hyde committed suicide, killing Dr Jekyll at the same time.

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IntroductionIntroduction- Mr. Richard Enfield first saw Mr. Hyde trampling on a child- Mr. Richard Enfield first saw Mr. Hyde trampling on a child- Dr Jekyll’s signature on the cheque given to the child’s father- Dr Jekyll’s signature on the cheque given to the child’s father

raised suspicion linked Mr. Hyde to Dr Jekyllraised suspicion linked Mr. Hyde to Dr Jekyll..

Rising ActionRising Action- Mr. Utterson’s concern and curiosity about Mr. Hyde led to- Mr. Utterson’s concern and curiosity about Mr. Hyde led to face to face confrontation with Mr. Hyde.face to face confrontation with Mr. Hyde.- Mr. Utterson’s persistent inquiry of Mr. Hyde led to an initial- Mr. Utterson’s persistent inquiry of Mr. Hyde led to an initial misconception that Mr. Hyde is blackmailing Dr Jekyll. This ismisconception that Mr. Hyde is blackmailing Dr Jekyll. This is further enhanced by Dr Jekyll’s refusal to change the will.further enhanced by Dr Jekyll’s refusal to change the will.

ClimaxClimax- - Mr. Utterson went to see Dr Jekyll after Sir Danver Carew’sMr. Utterson went to see Dr Jekyll after Sir Danver Carew’s death. Dr Jekyll’s fear that Mr. Hyde will drag his name intodeath. Dr Jekyll’s fear that Mr. Hyde will drag his name into the murder made Mr. Utterson very suspicious of Dr Jekyll’sthe murder made Mr. Utterson very suspicious of Dr Jekyll’s activities.activities.- Dr Lanyon’s fear at the mention of Dr Jekyll his sudden poor- Dr Lanyon’s fear at the mention of Dr Jekyll his sudden poor health, the delivery of a letter and his death; made Mr.health, the delivery of a letter and his death; made Mr. Utterson investigate the matter furtherUtterson investigate the matter further..

Falling ActionFalling Action

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- - Mr. Utterson and Poole found Mr. Hyde dead and Dr JekyllMr. Utterson and Poole found Mr. Hyde dead and Dr Jekyll missing.missing.

ResolutionResolution- Mr. Utterson reads Dr Lanyon’s letter after his death and Dr- Mr. Utterson reads Dr Lanyon’s letter after his death and Dr Jekyll’s full statement left in an envelope. These two lettersJekyll’s full statement left in an envelope. These two letters unfold the story of Dr Jekyll and solve the mystery of Mr.unfold the story of Dr Jekyll and solve the mystery of Mr. Hyde.Hyde.

Chapter 1Chapter 1 It was two o’clock in the morning when Richard Enfield sawIt was two o’clock in the morning when Richard Enfield saw two figures, a man and a girl walking towards each other andtwo figures, a man and a girl walking towards each other and collided. The man trampled on the little girl body whichcollided. The man trampled on the little girl body which causes her to scream.causes her to scream.

Chapter 2Chapter 2 The little girl who was trampled on named Edie. Her fatherThe little girl who was trampled on named Edie. Her father wanted the cruel man to pay for causing his little daughterwanted the cruel man to pay for causing his little daughter hurt without report to the police. The cruel man named Mr.hurt without report to the police. The cruel man named Mr. Hyde. He agreed to pay 100 pounds. He gave 10 pounds inHyde. He agreed to pay 100 pounds. He gave 10 pounds in gold coins and 90 pounds in cheque. Richard thought that thegold coins and 90 pounds in cheque. Richard thought that the signature at the cheque seems suspicious which look like hissignature at the cheque seems suspicious which look like his friend, Dr Henry Jekyll signature.friend, Dr Henry Jekyll signature.

Chapter 3Chapter 3 Mr. Richard Enfield and his renowned lawyer uncle wereMr. Richard Enfield and his renowned lawyer uncle were having their usual Sunday afternoon walk when Mr. Richardhaving their usual Sunday afternoon walk when Mr. Richard told him the incident he saw the other day. Shockingly, histold him the incident he saw the other day. Shockingly, his uncle didn’t seem to be surprise about the signature incidentuncle didn’t seem to be surprise about the signature incident

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which led Richard more confuse when his uncle refuse towhich led Richard more confuse when his uncle refuse to impart any more saying that it was private and confidential.impart any more saying that it was private and confidential.

Chapter 4Chapter 4 Mr. Utterson was worried about the incident his nephew saidMr. Utterson was worried about the incident his nephew said and quickly took the drafted will by Dr Jekyll which stated thatand quickly took the drafted will by Dr Jekyll which stated that if anything happen to him, all his properties and money beif anything happen to him, all his properties and money be given Edward Hyde. He was unhappy with the will and soughtgiven Edward Hyde. He was unhappy with the will and sought the help of Dr Lanyon, Dr Jekyll old friend. Mr Utterson went tothe help of Dr Lanyon, Dr Jekyll old friend. Mr Utterson went to look for Edward Hyde when even Dr Lanyon did not knowlook for Edward Hyde when even Dr Lanyon did not know about it. He waited around Edward Hyde house for a few daysabout it. He waited around Edward Hyde house for a few days and finally found him. Hyde was rude and shouted at Mr.and finally found him. Hyde was rude and shouted at Mr. Utterson.Utterson.

Chapter 5Chapter 5 After meeting Mr. Hyde, he decided to meet with Dr Jekyll toAfter meeting Mr. Hyde, he decided to meet with Dr Jekyll to talk about Dr Jekyll’s will .Unfortunately, Dr Jekyll was busytalk about Dr Jekyll’s will .Unfortunately, Dr Jekyll was busy and only in a small dinner gathering hosted by Dr Jekyll. Mr.and only in a small dinner gathering hosted by Dr Jekyll. Mr. Utterson asked Dr Jekyll about Mr. Hyde .After further discussUtterson asked Dr Jekyll about Mr. Hyde .After further discuss Dr Jekyll agreed to execute the will for friendship sake.Dr Jekyll agreed to execute the will for friendship sake.

Chapter 6Chapter 6 One evening, a maidservant witnessed the murder of herOne evening, a maidservant witnessed the murder of her employer Sir Danver Carew right in front of his house. Theemployer Sir Danver Carew right in front of his house. The servant saw Mr. Edward asking for directions from Sir Danverservant saw Mr. Edward asking for directions from Sir Danver Carew and suddenly he was beaten till death by Mr. Edward.Carew and suddenly he was beaten till death by Mr. Edward. With a cheque stub that bears Mr. Hyde name, InspectorWith a cheque stub that bears Mr. Hyde name, Inspector Newcomen and Mr. Utterson went to the bank to catch theNewcomen and Mr. Utterson went to the bank to catch the culprit which they thought will withdraw the money. But heculprit which they thought will withdraw the money. But he wasn’t there. wasn’t there. Chapter 7Chapter 7 Mr. Utterson went to Dr Jekyll’s lab for the first time. DrMr. Utterson went to Dr Jekyll’s lab for the first time. Dr Jekyll was there and he knew about Sir Danvers CarewJekyll was there and he knew about Sir Danvers Carew murder. Mr. Utterson asked him if he hid Mr. Hyde .He told Mr.murder. Mr. Utterson asked him if he hid Mr. Hyde .He told Mr. Utterson that Mr. Hyde gave him a letter. Surprisingly, theUtterson that Mr. Hyde gave him a letter. Surprisingly, the

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handwriting was similar to Dr Jekyll as Mr. Guess, the chiefhandwriting was similar to Dr Jekyll as Mr. Guess, the chief clerk identify the hand writing.clerk identify the hand writing.

Chapter 8Chapter 8 Surprisingly, Mr. Hyde disappears after the death of SirSurprisingly, Mr. Hyde disappears after the death of Sir Danver Carew .Dr Jekyll had small dinner gatherings with hisDanver Carew .Dr Jekyll had small dinner gatherings with his good friends and was cheerful. Mr. Utterson was confusedgood friends and was cheerful. Mr. Utterson was confused when both Dr Jekyll and Dr Lanyon did not want to see eachwhen both Dr Jekyll and Dr Lanyon did not want to see each other. A few days after visiting Dr Lanyon, Mr. Utterson heardother. A few days after visiting Dr Lanyon, Mr. Utterson heard the news Dr Lanyon was dead and left him an envelope. Therethe news Dr Lanyon was dead and left him an envelope. There was another envelope stating that he could only open it whenwas another envelope stating that he could only open it when Dr Jekyll disappeared or died.Dr Jekyll disappeared or died.

Chapter 9Chapter 9 Mr. Enfield and Mr. Utterson were having their usual SundayMr. Enfield and Mr. Utterson were having their usual Sunday walk when they pass the back door of Dr Jekyll’s laboratory.walk when they pass the back door of Dr Jekyll’s laboratory. They invited him for their Sunday stroll but he declined. HeThey invited him for their Sunday stroll but he declined. He also apologized that he could not invite them in as the place isalso apologized that he could not invite them in as the place is crowded. Suddenly, Dr Jekyll turned into Mr. Edward Hyde .Mr.crowded. Suddenly, Dr Jekyll turned into Mr. Edward Hyde .Mr. Utterson and his nephew was shocked and ran away.Utterson and his nephew was shocked and ran away.

Chapter 10Chapter 10 Mr. Utterson was in his study when Poole, Dr Jekyll’s servantMr. Utterson was in his study when Poole, Dr Jekyll’s servant came to him and told that his master had locked himself incame to him and told that his master had locked himself in the laboratory. When they came to knock the door of histhe laboratory. When they came to knock the door of his laboratory, an unfamiliar and strange voice answers them.laboratory, an unfamiliar and strange voice answers them. They armed themselves with an axe and a kitchen porker andThey armed themselves with an axe and a kitchen porker and an axe. Poole swung the axe and after the 5an axe. Poole swung the axe and after the 5thth blow, the door blow, the door broke open. They rushed in and found Mr. Hyde on the floor.broke open. They rushed in and found Mr. Hyde on the floor.

Chapter 11Chapter 11 Mr. Utterson and Poole looked around the house andMr. Utterson and Poole looked around the house and laboratory for Dr Jekyll. They spotted an envelope addressedlaboratory for Dr Jekyll. They spotted an envelope addressed

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to Mr. Utterson. He took the envelope and another envelopeto Mr. Utterson. He took the envelope and another envelope from Dr Lanyon and read the documents.from Dr Lanyon and read the documents.

Chapter 12Chapter 12 Dr Utterson read the letter from Dr Lanyon which stated thatDr Utterson read the letter from Dr Lanyon which stated that he saw Mr. Edward Hyde turned into Dr Jekyll.he saw Mr. Edward Hyde turned into Dr Jekyll.

Chapter 13Chapter 13 Mr. Utterson read the full statement written by Dr JekyllMr. Utterson read the full statement written by Dr Jekyll which is Dr Jekyll’s life story and final confession.which is Dr Jekyll’s life story and final confession.

- In the novel Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde written by- In the novel Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde written by Robert Louis Stevenson, there are four settingsRobert Louis Stevenson, there are four settings take place of the main event.take place of the main event.

i) London, Englandi) London, England The story of Dr Jekyll and Hyde was written in late 19The story of Dr Jekyll and Hyde was written in late 19 thth

century. It was set in the city of London, England.century. It was set in the city of London, England.

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ii) Dr Jekyll’s Houseii) Dr Jekyll’s House

-Dr Jekyll big house is located on a decent and respectable-Dr Jekyll big house is located on a decent and respectable area in London. His house is well built with an air of wealtharea in London. His house is well built with an air of wealth and comfort. This is where he organized grand dinnerand comfort. This is where he organized grand dinner gatherings for his friends. His living room is low-roofed andgatherings for his friends. His living room is low-roofed and furnished with expensive furniture. It is so comfortable, brightfurnished with expensive furniture. It is so comfortable, bright and warm that Mr. Utterson once thought it as “the mostand warm that Mr. Utterson once thought it as “the most pleasant room in London”pleasant room in London”

iii) Edward Hyde’s Houseiii) Edward Hyde’s House

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-Edward Hyde lives in the seedy part of London. It is in a-Edward Hyde lives in the seedy part of London. It is in a sinister block of buildings in this street. The house has nosinister block of buildings in this street. The house has no windows but only a door on the ground floor. The door doeswindows but only a door on the ground floor. The door does not have a bell or a knocker and looked stained andnot have a bell or a knocker and looked stained and unpainted. It had a look of not being used or opened for a longunpainted. It had a look of not being used or opened for a long time.time.

iv) The Laboratoryiv) The Laboratory- - The laboratory is where the doctor spent most of his time,The laboratory is where the doctor spent most of his time, indulging in his experiments. It is located at the far end of Drindulging in his experiments. It is located at the far end of Dr Jekyll’s house. It has its own entrance and is connected to Mr.Jekyll’s house. It has its own entrance and is connected to Mr. Hyde’s house. There are all kinds of chemicals or ‘salt’ withHyde’s house. There are all kinds of chemicals or ‘salt’ with measuring glasses and also a long mirror.measuring glasses and also a long mirror.

- The third-person point of view has been adopted in this- The third-person point of view has been adopted in this story. The story is narrated by the third person. The narratorstory. The story is narrated by the third person. The narrator

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is omniscient in that he is a known-all. He used Mr. Uttersonis omniscient in that he is a known-all. He used Mr. Utterson as the main character to bring out the story.as the main character to bring out the story.

- The retold version of this story has been simplified for the- The retold version of this story has been simplified for the young readers. The language is rich yet simple to understand.young readers. The language is rich yet simple to understand. There are many descriptive words and phrases usedThere are many descriptive words and phrases used throughout the story to describe the characters’ feeling,throughout the story to describe the characters’ feeling, opinions and their state of mind. Because the story wasopinions and their state of mind. Because the story was written in the late 19written in the late 19thth century, there is a formidable tone in century, there is a formidable tone in some parts of the story. However, the author has managed tosome parts of the story. However, the author has managed to create and sustain a tone of suspense throughout the story.create and sustain a tone of suspense throughout the story.

-The five main characters in this novel:-The five main characters in this novel:a) Dr Henry Jekyll, the medical doctor and scientist.a) Dr Henry Jekyll, the medical doctor and scientist.b) Mr. Edward Hyde, the other personality of Dr Jekyll.b) Mr. Edward Hyde, the other personality of Dr Jekyll.c) Mr.Utterson, the lawyer and Dr Jekyll’s trusted friend.c) Mr.Utterson, the lawyer and Dr Jekyll’s trusted friend.d) Dr Hastie Lanyon, a friend of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Utterson.d) Dr Hastie Lanyon, a friend of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Utterson.

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e) Poole, Dr Jekyll’s manservant.e) Poole, Dr Jekyll’s manservant.f) Richard Enfield, Mr. Utterson’s nephewf) Richard Enfield, Mr. Utterson’s nephew

a) Dr Henry Jekylla) Dr Henry Jekyll

--Well built and good lookingWell built and good lookingTextual evidence: ‘To this rule Dr Jekyll was no exception; andTextual evidence: ‘To this rule Dr Jekyll was no exception; and as he sat now on the opposite side of fire- a large, well-made,as he sat now on the opposite side of fire- a large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty. (Pg Ref. 41)smooth-faced man of fifty. (Pg Ref. 41)

-Intelligent and wealthy-Intelligent and wealthyTextual evidence: “I was born in the year 18- to a largeTextual evidence: “I was born in the year 18- to a large fortune” fortune” (Pg Ref.94)(Pg Ref.94)Textual Evidence: “….at an early age discovered that I hadTextual Evidence: “….at an early age discovered that I had taste for science, and was intelligent enough, and rich enoughtaste for science, and was intelligent enough, and rich enough to follow any line of scientific inquiry which appealed to me.to follow any line of scientific inquiry which appealed to me. (Pg Ref.94)(Pg Ref.94)

-Careful-CarefulTextual evidence: “I had but to drink the cup to throw off theTextual evidence: “I had but to drink the cup to throw off the body of the famous doctor, and put on, like a change ofbody of the famous doctor, and put on, like a change of clothing, the shape of Edward Hyde.” (Pg Ref.100)clothing, the shape of Edward Hyde.” (Pg Ref.100)Textual evidence: “In my own home, I announced to myTextual evidence: “In my own home, I announced to my servants that a Mr. Hyde, whom I describe to them, was toservants that a Mr. Hyde, whom I describe to them, was to have full liberty and power about my house in the square, andhave full liberty and power about my house in the square, and was to be obeyed in all things as I was myself.” (Pg Ref.100)was to be obeyed in all things as I was myself.” (Pg Ref.100)

-Leads a secret double life-Leads a secret double lifeTextual evidence: “And then, with a strong sense of relief, ITextual evidence: “And then, with a strong sense of relief, I realized that the servant were already used to the coming andrealized that the servant were already used to the coming and going of my second self.” (Pg Ref.104going of my second self.” (Pg Ref.104Textual Evidence:” To stamp out Hyde and to remain onlyTextual Evidence:” To stamp out Hyde and to remain only Jekyll, was to lose for ever those pleasure I had so muchJekyll, was to lose for ever those pleasure I had so much enjoyed.” (Pg Ref.106)enjoyed.” (Pg Ref.106)

b) Mr. Edward Hydeb) Mr. Edward Hyde

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-Small-built and has an unpleasant look-Small-built and has an unpleasant lookTextual Evidence” Particularly small and particularly wickedTextual Evidence” Particularly small and particularly wicked looking is what the maid calls him, said the officer”. (Pglooking is what the maid calls him, said the officer”. (Pg Ref.90)Ref.90)

-Cruel and Evil-Cruel and EvilTextual Evidence: The man trampled over the child’s body, asTextual Evidence: The man trampled over the child’s body, as if it was the most unnatural thing in the world, and left herif it was the most unnatural thing in the world, and left her screaming on the ground.” (Pg Ref.8)screaming on the ground.” (Pg Ref.8)

c) Mr. Uttersonc) Mr. Utterson

-A lawyer and a man of authority-A lawyer and a man of authorityTextual evidence: “Mr. Utterson, a lawyer, was uncle toTextual evidence: “Mr. Utterson, a lawyer, was uncle to Richard Enfield.” (Pg Ref.23)Richard Enfield.” (Pg Ref.23)Textual evidence: In business, he has known as a man whoTextual evidence: In business, he has known as a man who calculated every risk before he took action or gave advice: acalculated every risk before he took action or gave advice: a cool man, a steady man, essentially a man of sense andcool man, a steady man, essentially a man of sense and authority.”(Pg Ref.23)authority.”(Pg Ref.23)

--Trustworthy and a true friendTrustworthy and a true friendTextual evidence: ‘” Jekyll,” said Utterson,”you know me, I amTextual evidence: ‘” Jekyll,” said Utterson,”you know me, I am a man to be trusted. Tell me confidence what is wrong and Ia man to be trusted. Tell me confidence what is wrong and I should not be at all surprised if I can get you out of it,”’(Pgshould not be at all surprised if I can get you out of it,”’(Pg Ref.42)Ref.42)

-A lovable man-A lovable manTextual evidence: “He was long, lean, dull and dusty-and yetTextual evidence: “He was long, lean, dull and dusty-and yet somehow entirely lovable.” (Pg Ref.23)somehow entirely lovable.” (Pg Ref.23)Textual evidence: “For al that, Richard had a great affectionTextual evidence: “For al that, Richard had a great affection for the dry old lawyer, and both men looked upon their walksfor the dry old lawyer, and both men looked upon their walks on occasion of pleasure, and even resisted the calls ofon occasion of pleasure, and even resisted the calls of business, which they might enjoy interrupted.”(Pg Ref.24)business, which they might enjoy interrupted.”(Pg Ref.24)

d) Dr Hastie Lanyond) Dr Hastie Lanyon

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-A dear friend of Mr. Utterson and Dr Jekyll-A dear friend of Mr. Utterson and Dr JekyllTextual evidence:’ “I suppose Lanyon,” he said, “that you andTextual evidence:’ “I suppose Lanyon,” he said, “that you and I must be the two oldest friends that Henry Jekyll has?”’(PgI must be the two oldest friends that Henry Jekyll has?”’(Pg Ref.30)Ref.30)Textual evidence: ‘”I wish the friends were younger,” said DrTextual evidence: ‘”I wish the friends were younger,” said Dr Lanyon with laugh.’(Pg Ref.30)Lanyon with laugh.’(Pg Ref.30)

-A medical doctor -A medical doctor Textual evidence: ‘” I am a doctor,” he said and his voice hadTextual evidence: ‘” I am a doctor,” he said and his voice had lost its old certainty and firmness,” and I know that my dayslost its old certainty and firmness,” and I know that my days are numbered.”’(Pg Ref.62)are numbered.”’(Pg Ref.62)

-Terrified of Dr Jekyll-Terrified of Dr JekyllTextual evidence: ‘‘I will never see him again,” said Lanyon.Textual evidence: ‘‘I will never see him again,” said Lanyon. ’He knows that-and he knows why. Why don’t you ask’He knows that-and he knows why. Why don’t you ask him?”’(Pg Ref.62)him?”’(Pg Ref.62)Textual Evidence: ‘”But, in the meantime, if you can sit andTextual Evidence: ‘”But, in the meantime, if you can sit and talk tome of other things for God’s sake, do so! If you musttalk tome of other things for God’s sake, do so! If you must speak of Jekyll, however, then in God’s name, go, for I cannotspeak of Jekyll, however, then in God’s name, go, for I cannot bear it.”(Pg Ref.64)bear it.”(Pg Ref.64)

e) Richard Enfielde) Richard Enfield -The nephew of Mr. Utterson, the lawyer-The nephew of Mr. Utterson, the lawyerTextual Evidence: “It was the habit if Mr. Utterson and hisTextual Evidence: “It was the habit if Mr. Utterson and his nephew to walk together on a Sunday morning” (Pg Ref.24)nephew to walk together on a Sunday morning” (Pg Ref.24)Textual evidence: ‘”My dear uncle…” began Richard,Textual evidence: ‘”My dear uncle…” began Richard, surprised out of himself. (Pg Ref.27)surprised out of himself. (Pg Ref.27)

-Caring and concern man-Caring and concern manTextual evidence: ‘He bent and patted the child’sTextual evidence: ‘He bent and patted the child’s shoulder.”(Pg Ref.13)shoulder.”(Pg Ref.13)

-Civic-minded-Civic-mindedTextual evidence: “You will be good enough to return,” HeTextual evidence: “You will be good enough to return,” He said coldly,” to offer your sympathy and inquire what harmsaid coldly,” to offer your sympathy and inquire what harm you may have done,” (Pg Ref.11)you may have done,” (Pg Ref.11)

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-Suspicious-SuspiciousTextual evidence: “I suspect blackmail, you know; I’m afraidTextual evidence: “I suspect blackmail, you know; I’m afraid it’s the case of an honest man paying heavily for someit’s the case of an honest man paying heavily for some foolishness of his youth.”(Pg Ref.25)foolishness of his youth.”(Pg Ref.25)

F) PooleF) Poole

-Dr Jekyll’s faithful and loyal manservant-Dr Jekyll’s faithful and loyal manservantTextual evidence: ”Sir, I have been twenty years in this man’sTextual evidence: ”Sir, I have been twenty years in this man’s house and I know it was not his voice” (Pg Ref.74)house and I know it was not his voice” (Pg Ref.74)

-Head of the servant-Head of the servantTextual Evidence: “Hold your tongue!” Poole said to her, andTextual Evidence: “Hold your tongue!” Poole said to her, and turned towards the boy who cleaned the knives. (Pg Ref.73)turned towards the boy who cleaned the knives. (Pg Ref.73)

-Well-mannered-Well-manneredTextual evidence: ‘”Sir,” said Poole, “you know how theTextual evidence: ‘”Sir,” said Poole, “you know how the doctor’s been for sometime no, and how he shuts himself up.doctor’s been for sometime no, and how he shuts himself up. Well, he’s shut up again in the laboratory and I don’t like it,Well, he’s shut up again in the laboratory and I don’t like it, sir, Mr. Utterson, I’m-I’m afraid sir!”(Pg Ref.71)sir, Mr. Utterson, I’m-I’m afraid sir!”(Pg Ref.71)

a) Reference Books:a) Reference Books:-Irene, Tam Lye Shuan, Eastview, 2006/Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-Irene, Tam Lye Shuan, Eastview, 2006/Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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b) Internet:b) Internet:http//www.secondaryliterature.comhttp//www.secondaryliterature.comhttp//www.wikipedia.comhttp//www.wikipedia.comhttp//www.msn.comhttp//www.msn.com

As a conclusion, I wish to express my appreciationAs a conclusion, I wish to express my appreciation again to for giving us the opportunity to completeagain to for giving us the opportunity to complete this beneficial assignment. Through this assignment, Ithis beneficial assignment. Through this assignment, I have learned much about the double life of Dr Jekyllhave learned much about the double life of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.I also know better about the places, theand Mr. Hyde.I also know better about the places, the interesting events and much more about Crusoe in theinteresting events and much more about Crusoe in the novel through this assignment. novel through this assignment.

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