Jekyll and Hyde The strange case of Jekyll and Hyde

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Jekyll and Hyde The strange case of Jekyll and Hyde by: Robert Louis Stevenson Jekyll and Hyde

Theme The theme of The strange case of dr. jekyll and Mr. hyde is good vs. evil , because dr. jekyll has two sides of him self and one of them is a murderer. Mr. hyde is an evil man who tramples children and murders innocent people.

Setting The setting takes place in London, England. Where Mr. Utterson has been assigned a new detective job to find the case of Mr. Hyde.

Conflict There has been Murders in London, England. And they have been caused by Mr. Hyde!!

Mr. Hyde! Characterization as more deaths by Mr. hyde go unanswered, something strange is going on with Dr. jekyll. As soon as he takes his drugs, he goes through dramatic changes turning him into…. Mr. Hyde!

Photo Credits Tone the tone is mysterious because Mr. utterson can’t quite figure out why Mr. hyde commits these murders and how dr. jekyll turns into Mr. hyde.

Mood The mood of the story is gloomy, because of deaths. Mr. Utterson can’t figure out the strange case of dr. jekyll and Mr. Hyde!

Photo Credits by: aigarius