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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
102 reviews
Moderate: Death, Drug abuse, Suicide, Violence, Murder
Minor: Body horror
Graphic: Death, Violence, Murder
Graphic: Violence, Murder
Moderate: Body horror, Medical content
Minor: Child abuse
I'm sure you've heard of Jekyll and Hyde syndrome when someone's personality changes into another that is volatile. In the short, the meek Dr. Jekyll keeps turning into Mr. Hyde, a green monster that terrorizes Bugs. In the classic Gothic novella, the change isn't as drastic, but it's enough to fool people into believing the respected Dr. Henry Jekyll and criminal Edward Hyde are two different men.
This story is better than I expected. Even though I knew going in that Jekyll and Hyde are the same person, it's still creepy fun following Jekyll's friend Utterson, a lawyer investigating the strange happenings between Jekyll and Hyde.
I like how Stevenson unfolds this mystery. Hyde is an enigma described as a deformity. People are afraid of him because he is witnessed committing violent acts. Utterson doesn't trust him and wants him out of his friend's life, but can someone as rational as Utterson be able to accept the truth?
Hyde is Jekyll's dark side that allows him to be cruel without repercussions, but the "good" doctor is in a predicament when it becomes clear that Hyde wants to be the dominant personality.
Duality is the main theme, but two other themes are prominent: mental illness and substance use. Imagine having another personality that's so unstable that it completely changes how you present yourself. I'd self-medicate, too 🥴
One of the main differences between the personalities is the voice. Toward the end, as they struggle for supremacy, Richard Armitage oscillates between Jekyll's lilt and Hyde's severe tone with such ease 🤌🏾
This great story was made exceptional by Armitage's performance.
I'd listen to that man narrate a phone book 😩
Moderate: Child death, Violence, Murder
I dont think its a bad book but I feel like this it is of its time. I can imagine that, when it was orginally written, it would have been a real page turner but it just didnt keep me that interested.
Its hard to relate to the characters when they are all rich, white men with self-aggrandising notions.
Minor: Addiction, Death, Drug abuse, Suicide, Violence, Murder, Classism
Graphic: Body horror, Death, Suicidal thoughts, Suicide, Violence, Murder
Moderate: Confinement
Graphic: Body horror
Moderate: Violence
Graphic: Body horror, Violence
Minor: Suicide, Murder
Graphic: Body horror, Death, Murder
Moderate: Suicidal thoughts, Suicide, Violence
Minor: Child death, Drug use, Toxic friendship
It makes you think. But only if you want to.
Graphic: Child abuse, Suicide, Violence
Moderate: Suicidal thoughts