PRESENTATION OUTLINE
THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE
THIS BOOK RELATES TO FRANKENSTEIN BECAUSE THEY BOTH HAVE A THEME
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
CLIMAX- DR. JEKYLL REALIZED THAT HE COULD NOT MAKE MORE
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