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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE

AUTHOR: ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON BY: ZACK RAMSEY

THIS BOOK RELATES TO FRANKENSTEIN BECAUSE THEY BOTH HAVE A THEME

OF HORROR. BOTH BOOKS ARE ALSO WRITTEN IN GOTHIC STYLE.

SETTING

  • Victorian period in the 1880's
  • Took place in London, England
  • It was dark and damp in the streets
  • Very foggy
  • This adds a gothic feel to the story

DR. JEKYLL

  • Major character
  • Protagonist
  • Wealthy, hardworking
  • Idealistic, respectable
  • A scientific nature

MR. HYDE

  • Major character
  • Antagonist
  • Frivolous, indecent
  • Hideous, despised
  • Jekyll's dark side

MR. UTTERSON

  • Major character
  • Wealthy, well-respected
  • Reserved, boring
  • Loyal

DR. LANYON

  • Major character
  • Good friend
  • Skeptic
  • Curious
  • Jekyll's colleague

MR. ENFIELD

  • Minor character
  • Respectable
  • Brave
  • Honorable
  • Related to Utterson

MR. POOLE

  • Minor character
  • Loyal employee
  • Butler
  • Suspicious

CONFLICT

  • Jekyll wants to turn into Hyde
  • Internal conflict
  • Man vs. himself

CONFLICT

  • Utterson wants to open the letter
  • Internal
  • Man vs. himself

CONFLICT

  • Hyde kills Danvers Carew
  • External
  • Man vs. man

CONFLICT

  • Dr. Jekyll does not want turn into Hyde
  • Internal
  • Man vs. himself

EXPOSTITION

  • Victorian Period in London
  • 19th century

RISING ACTION- DR. JEKYLL REALIZES THAT MR. HYDE

WOULD SOON TAKE OVER HIS BODY AND UTTERSON TRIES TO DISCOVER THE TRUTH

CLIMAX- DR. JEKYLL REALIZED THAT HE COULD NOT MAKE MORE

POTION, SO HE USED THE LAST OF IT SO HE COULD WRITE LETTERS.

FALLING ACTION

  • Mr. Utterson reads Dr. Jekyll's letters
  • He realizes what happened to Dr. Jekyll

RESOLUTION

  • Mr. Utterson and Mr. Poole enter the lab
  • They find Mr. Hyde's dead body