Okay. Just so we’re all clear, this story is not about two separate personalities fighting for supremacy to control one body, but rather it’s about a man who wanted to live on the edge without tarnishing his respectable reputation. Needless to say, the drugged he concocted worked, but as time marched on the transformations began to happen on their own accord, which made it difficult for Dr. Henry Jekyll to maintain his secret life as the vile Edward Hyde. In the end, with his back against the wall and no way out of his predicament, Jekyll took his own life by consuming poison to avoid the consequences of all his actions as Jekyll and Hyde.
that is a nice way to look at it. many people would like to do such but as you said, don't want to ruin their reputation. mr hyde was not a different personality, otherwise doctor jekyll will have no power over mr hyde's actions. mr hyde really was just an immoral version of dr jekyll, but if mr hyde is alive, doctor jekyll is. Not exactly two personalities, but just different morals. mr hyde would just be as smart as doctor jekyll but not as kind. they both would value their own saftey. they are both lucid. they have the same memories and plans. they are NOT different people in a body
My take upon reading the book was Jekyll was tortured by his less virtuous leanings and wished to rid himself from the guilt much like those with distasteful vices they wish to shed. As much as we try to suppress them, they are always there beneath the surface and it's up to people to continue to shun them as a vice or embrace them as virtues. I think Jekyll was tired of fighting them and split himself into another entity who would have and embrace those vices. The movie adaptations have Jekyll wishing to save mankind when he was really doing this for his own sake. I find the original's motive much more intriguing and interesting. Another detail I seem to remember is that Hyde's skin was smooth like a newborns. It's been decades since I read the story but I really enjoy the tale being told as a mystery and wished someone would produce a faithful movie using the same framing device. Unfortunately, all the adaptations I've seen put Jekyll front and center and follow the dramatic horror route.
@@gomshom67iscool23 the story is about drugs or alcohol dépendance and withdraw you know the saying when some people drink it is like they become a different person not carrying about others only himself. Dr Jekyll is sober Mr. Hyde is when drunk.
@J K id disagree considering withdrawal, but tbh everyone has different reactions to addiction so if you take that out of account then for some people it very well could be
It's a shame stories like this and Macbeth are taught the way they are (at least in England). I have seen some people on TH-cam who don't understand how groundbreaking these were at the time, and what foundations they laid for other stories, like Breaking Bad.
this hits hard rn as I watched this as revision for my GCSE exam tmr lol. and you’re so right literature should be enjoyable and like really show the significance of stories especially for their time. and a number of them are still relevant nowadays as well, just typically not taught (1984 is a good example that pops up to my mind)
I find it really strange that Hyde, the embodiment of everything evil about Jekyll, has only kiIIed one person. Like why didn't he go on a rampage immediately or something?
I think that, when we refer to 'everything evil about Jekyll' it doesn't necessarily mean the desire to kill, evil can take many forms, addictions, dark desires, lack of morals and more. What I mean is that there are lots of things that can be identified as 'bad' or 'evil', which can be things we can identify with to a certain extent, it doesn't have to go as far as to murder. That's how I see it :)
@@MrH347 hyde would be patient. he was animalistic, rather the reason being that he had no need. basically the on y reason he killed the old man was because he pissed him off and because of his animalistic tendencies, you could say, he had no self control so simply trampled over him (again, and animalistic form of killing)
One of the flaws of this book is we don’t get to see or hear Hyde do a lot of evil other then that man being beaten to death with a cane. I would have liked to hear what other vile actions he did.
During all this time, Jekyll and Hyde are never seen in the same place together. When one man disappears, the other coincidentally takes his place. Hmmmm. Strange. Could there be a link between them? I mean, they live in the same place… Nah.
Question: How does Stevenson present the theme of 'Mystery and secrecy' in the extract and in the rest of the novel? In the extract from Chapter 7, the theme of 'Mystery and secrecy' is evident when Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield stop in front of Dr. Jekyll's door. The door's appearance and the closed window contribute to the sense of mystery. The window being "half-way open" and Dr. Jekyll sitting there with "an infinite sadness of mien" create an aura of secrecy and concealed emotions. The window being immediately "thrust down" when they are spotted adds to the intrigue and mystery. Throughout the rest of the novel, the theme of 'Mystery and secrecy' is a recurring element in Dr. Jekyll's transformation and his relationship with Mr. Hyde. Jekyll keeps his transformations and the nature of his scientific experiments hidden from others. He goes to great lengths to maintain secrecy, even using a different name (Hyde) and signing documents with "Edward Hyde." This level of secrecy creates a sense of mystery surrounding Jekyll's activities and his connection to Hyde. Stevenson wanted to convey the message that hidden secrets and the pursuit of mysteries can lead to dangerous consequences. The mystery and secrecy surrounding Jekyll's experiments ultimately result in violence, terror, and the unraveling of his dual identity. The novel serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of keeping dangerous secrets and delving into mysterious, hidden aspects of one's life.
Thank you so much! I had read this book before, a year ago and didn't want to read it again when I had to write a paper on it for school. This video was a great refresher!
Studied this in 7th grade. The teacher put one question that i remember," what are the characteristics of mr hyde" even when i wrote the whole story he didnt accept my ans xd
Not according to Jekyll’s own account in the novel. “I have observed that when I wore the semblance of Edward Hyde, none could come near to me at first without a visible misgiving of the flesh. This, as I take it, was because all human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil; and Edward Hyde, alone in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil.”
This reminds me of a conditioned called Gangstalking and a video I have on my channel about a women on Dr. Phil that is stalked by men, sees a shadowfigure, they mind control and kidnap her without any recollection of leaving the house, she even has physical marks on her body being evidence of abuse they inflict on her. Her camera's are being hacked, cellphones messages come in from these abusers but they have no evidence or recordings of it happening. This sounds almost like an alien abduction where people have memories under hypnosis. I've done a bit of research on this myself, even spoken with Abducted Target individuals, I even at one point had a conversation with the girl on the phone but it sounded a bit like a male mixed with female or had conversations that it told me he was an ancient being attached to a female body in regards to aliens. Now I realize that this is an alter ego or split personality and my best explanation would be spiritual possession from the other side also giving victims memories, aliens are very much related with poltergeist activities, my outcome is possession and invisible aliens are living right under our noses.
I'm afraid that I must correct you; I quote from the text: "Well, sir, the two ran into each other naturally enough at the corner; and then came the horrible part of the thing; for the man trampled calmly over the child's body and left her screaming on the ground."
Most people agree on it being about wanting to live an immaculate life, but giving in to sin and evil... while still keeping a clean face, so to speak.
@@Destroyaface129 Then why is the Historical evidence so strong (Even secular scholars agree that Jesus lived) plus what year is it, is it not 2024 years after Jesus🤔❤
I thought so, too. But I had to read it. Because it is still mentioned. I was wrong. I got hooked up after the first chapter. Couldn't put the book down.
Obviously not recommending this video to anyone, Jekyll and Hyde were not two different personalities, Jekyll literally wanted to do shit he SAW was “evil” so he made a drug to transform his body, this just sucks at explaining it
Okay. Just so we’re all clear, this story is not about two separate personalities fighting for supremacy to control one body, but rather it’s about a man who wanted to live on the edge without tarnishing his respectable reputation. Needless to say, the drugged he concocted worked, but as time marched on the transformations began to happen on their own accord, which made it difficult for Dr. Henry Jekyll to maintain his secret life as the vile Edward Hyde. In the end, with his back against the wall and no way out of his predicament, Jekyll took his own life by consuming poison to avoid the consequences of all his actions as Jekyll and Hyde.
Thanks. 😊
that is a nice way to look at it. many people would like to do such but as you said, don't want to ruin their reputation. mr hyde was not a different personality, otherwise doctor jekyll will have no power over mr hyde's actions. mr hyde really was just an immoral version of dr jekyll, but if mr hyde is alive, doctor jekyll is. Not exactly two personalities, but just different morals. mr hyde would just be as smart as doctor jekyll but not as kind. they both would value their own saftey. they are both lucid. they have the same memories and plans. they are NOT different people in a body
My take upon reading the book was Jekyll was tortured by his less virtuous leanings and wished to rid himself from the guilt much like those with distasteful vices they wish to shed. As much as we try to suppress them, they are always there beneath the surface and it's up to people to continue to shun them as a vice or embrace them as virtues. I think Jekyll was tired of fighting them and split himself into another entity who would have and embrace those vices. The movie adaptations have Jekyll wishing to save mankind when he was really doing this for his own sake. I find the original's motive much more intriguing and interesting. Another detail I seem to remember is that Hyde's skin was smooth like a newborns. It's been decades since I read the story but I really enjoy the tale being told as a mystery and wished someone would produce a faithful movie using the same framing device. Unfortunately, all the adaptations I've seen put Jekyll front and center and follow the dramatic horror route.
He killed Hyde not jeckyll
@@gomshom67iscool23 the story is about drugs or alcohol dépendance and withdraw you know the saying when some people drink it is like they become a different person not carrying about others only himself. Dr Jekyll is sober Mr. Hyde is when drunk.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is one of those things ive heard my whole life but never really knew what it was. lol.
Me too lol
Same😂😂
I suggest the story of Dr J & Mr H is a heavily embroidered tale of heroin addiction.
@J K خختچنتنتتخـــــــز
actually many references and background of opium addiction
@@JK-oq4yeheroin is worse actually atleast for alcohol you can try quit
@J K id disagree considering withdrawal, but tbh everyone has different reactions to addiction so if you take that out of account then for some people it very well could be
🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's a shame stories like this and Macbeth are taught the way they are (at least in England). I have seen some people on TH-cam who don't understand how groundbreaking these were at the time, and what foundations they laid for other stories, like Breaking Bad.
Facts, amazing story
It was an incredible story for it’s time. Victorian era Britain was shocked by it!
Average pyrocynical video line lmao
this hits hard rn as I watched this as revision for my GCSE exam tmr lol. and you’re so right literature should be enjoyable and like really show the significance of stories especially for their time. and a number of them are still relevant nowadays as well, just typically not taught (1984 is a good example that pops up to my mind)
@@c.5095 gl and don't let the exams get u down
i have been finding it really hard to understand the story for my GCSE. thank you so much.
I find it really strange that Hyde, the embodiment of everything evil about Jekyll, has only kiIIed one person. Like why didn't he go on a rampage immediately or something?
I think that, when we refer to 'everything evil about Jekyll' it doesn't necessarily mean the desire to kill, evil can take many forms, addictions, dark desires, lack of morals and more. What I mean is that there are lots of things that can be identified as 'bad' or 'evil', which can be things we can identify with to a certain extent, it doesn't have to go as far as to murder. That's how I see it :)
@@LS2689 oh, I've never thought of it that way, sounds like a good point)
Patience, just like a lot of serial killers, they were careful and took time to plan their next atrocity.
@@MrH347 hyde would be patient. he was animalistic, rather the reason being that he had no need. basically the on
y reason he killed the old man was because he pissed him off and because of his animalistic tendencies, you could say, he had no self control so simply trampled over him (again, and animalistic form of killing)
One of the flaws of this book is we don’t get to see or hear Hyde do a lot of evil other then that man being beaten to death with a cane. I would have liked to hear what other vile actions he did.
During all this time, Jekyll and Hyde are never seen in the same place together. When one man disappears, the other coincidentally takes his place. Hmmmm. Strange. Could there be a link between them? I mean, they live in the same place… Nah.
I'm writing a essay about this book and I read this book like a month ago so this really helped me recap on everything, thank you. 👍
pls send me your essay i have it for final exam hahahaha
@@nikolaaaa6 hol up and I will, my final grade for it plus a works cited page was 22.5/24
@@JaxEditzBoi wow, congratulations 👏🏽 my professor told me to read it till 17th January but im so lazy 😩
Yo slideeeee
Same here
Every single human being on this planet has a Edward Hyde living inside their head! This I believe. Fantastic story 👏
I am a freedom and democracy lover. But from sometimes i have my inner authoritarianism busting out whenever my belief was challenged.
Can you share with us the Hyde things you do in your head or act out in real life?
@@niecyokJayCozart it's basically any evil thoughs or actions. Everyone has them. If anyone says they don't they are lying.
The Bible does say all of mankind has a sin nature and that no one is truly good except for God.
@@KingNazaru the bible also has talking animals. Might as well quote a dr. Seuss a book too.
Question: How does Stevenson present the theme of 'Mystery and secrecy' in the extract and in the rest of the novel?
In the extract from Chapter 7, the theme of 'Mystery and secrecy' is evident when Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield stop in front of Dr. Jekyll's door. The door's appearance and the closed window contribute to the sense of mystery. The window being "half-way open" and Dr. Jekyll sitting there with "an infinite sadness of mien" create an aura of secrecy and concealed emotions. The window being immediately "thrust down" when they are spotted adds to the intrigue and mystery.
Throughout the rest of the novel, the theme of 'Mystery and secrecy' is a recurring element in Dr. Jekyll's transformation and his relationship with Mr. Hyde. Jekyll keeps his transformations and the nature of his scientific experiments hidden from others. He goes to great lengths to maintain secrecy, even using a different name (Hyde) and signing documents with "Edward Hyde." This level of secrecy creates a sense of mystery surrounding Jekyll's activities and his connection to Hyde.
Stevenson wanted to convey the message that hidden secrets and the pursuit of mysteries can lead to dangerous consequences. The mystery and secrecy surrounding Jekyll's experiments ultimately result in violence, terror, and the unraveling of his dual identity. The novel serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of keeping dangerous secrets and delving into mysterious, hidden aspects of one's life.
Hey, this video is amazing! The animation is immaculate!!!!!!!!! This also helped me write my modern literature essay too!
Thank you so much! I had read this book before, a year ago and didn't want to read it again when I had to write a paper on it for school. This video was a great refresher!
its the story of the shadow of every person..
My favorite classic I’ve read so far
A must-watch for thriller enthusiasts!
awesome work. Thanks.
Thank you so much 🥰 it's awesome 😎👍
The strange case of Dr Jekyll
and Mr Hyde has connection
with or borrows something
from Anthropological
School of Criminology of
Dr Ceasare Lombrosso
This is so nice thanks🌹🌹🌹🌹
I searched for a summary because I have ADHD and i still can't pay attention
I have to read this shit for school over summer and I don’t understand it at all
thanks
Studied this in 7th grade. The teacher put one question that i remember," what are the characteristics of mr hyde" even when i wrote the whole story he didnt accept my ans xd
cuz u didn’t answer the question
You'll find that Mr Hyde was STANDARD evil, not PURE evil.
Not according to Jekyll’s own account in the novel.
“I have observed that when I wore the semblance of Edward Hyde, none could come near to me at first without a visible misgiving of the flesh. This, as I take it, was because all human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil; and Edward Hyde, alone in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil.”
" he was afraid he'd never recover.... He was right .........."
the way i giggled
THE MAN DIDNT STOMP ON THE LITTLE GIRL, HE FELL ONTO HER ON ACCIDENT THEN PROCEEDED TO DO SO AFTER THEY COLLIDED AROUND A CORNER
i absolutely love your animation style!!
The PHANTOM of the Opera
Erik...Erik....thanks god, the Persian knew the trap door
Didn't understand Dr jekyll and Hyde till l watched this video all thanks to u
thank you so much
I suggest yall listen to Steve Parker audiobooks' version of this 😊
Im writing a test about this tomorrow thx 😂🎉
I have seen worse people who are more evil than edward hyde ?
You mean Chuck Berry and Valentino Rossi...?
Enjoyed 😊
This reminds me of a conditioned called Gangstalking and a video I have on my channel about a women on Dr. Phil that is stalked by men, sees a shadowfigure, they mind control and kidnap her without any recollection of leaving the house, she even has physical marks on her body being evidence of abuse they inflict on her. Her camera's are being hacked, cellphones messages come in from these abusers but they have no evidence or recordings of it happening. This sounds almost like an alien abduction where people have memories under hypnosis. I've done a bit of research on this myself, even spoken with Abducted Target individuals, I even at one point had a conversation with the girl on the phone but it sounded a bit like a male mixed with female or had conversations that it told me he was an ancient being attached to a female body in regards to aliens. Now I realize that this is an alter ego or split personality and my best explanation would be spiritual possession from the other side also giving victims memories, aliens are very much related with poltergeist activities, my outcome is possession and invisible aliens are living right under our noses.
The plot stamp like wesler were mask a rapid ball glasses
Thank u for thisssss😭
You're wlecome!
From the author of Treasure Island
Are you going to do a summary of Phantom of the Opera?
I love this Book! Thank you 😀😇😈
Wish I saw this last year, could of saved my grade..
Thanks!!!!!!
He hadnt stepped on her, they bumped into eachother but he was blamed even though the kid was running and he was walking
I'm afraid that I must correct you; I quote from the text:
"Well, sir, the two ran into each other naturally enough at the corner; and then came the horrible part of the thing; for the man trampled calmly over the child's body and left her screaming on the ground."
@@willmfrank “It sounds nothing to hear, but it was hellish to see. It wasn’t like a man; it was like some damned Juggernaut.” (Unstoppable force)
Hopefully we’ll get a more accurate version of this story
interesting
Tumkur University students like here😂 >>>>>>>
Shoutout Jacob Hersant
What later happened to Dr j and Mr Hyde
fightclub
After watching tons of videos,i still dont UNDERSTAND this😭😭😭
My evil ex brought me here 🙋♀️
Cool looking
Basically the father alternate personality characters.
I have the book and it has illustrations
Where can I get it ? Plz
There is a missing chapter in how the video is split up. You're missing 'The Incident at The Window' chapter 7.
The duality of man
It’s -Your- Shadow Self. Your Yin to Your Yang. Look within. Love 💕 and Light 💫 y’all
5:48
good work beta
Split personality disorder?
Most people agree on it being about wanting to live an immaculate life, but giving in to sin and evil... while still keeping a clean face, so to speak.
@@GOLVEL seems like narcissism but amplified
@@debral9651 good point ☝️
Drug addiction
@@GOLVELusually the same sin and evil preach at people not to participate in
Urine Deep Art meant.
ye you should play the nintendo game its realyz coolz😇
Herzog Streets
so were all cooked😕
Who came here from Aran?
Blink while you talk the transformers
Moore Richard Thompson Sandra Jones Kimberly
Talk about a split personality.
did i hear fortnitee
hate this story
Womp womp 😂😂
you are wrong😊😊😊
Any wesleyans
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Pls kannada dalli video kalsi
Gang
Lets trust in the Lord Jesus, who died for our sins❤❤❤
Jesus ain’t real
@@Destroyaface129 Then why is the Historical evidence so strong (Even secular scholars agree that Jesus lived) plus what year is it, is it not 2024 years after Jesus🤔❤
@@devanvandervelde2226 yapyapyapyapyapyapyap Jesus was a scam artist
@@devanvandervelde2226this ain’t the place to cause all this drama ye
@@tripstarkayzofficial Trust in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved, the devil cannot satisfy you after this life, his pleasures are temporary❤
Fortnight
Boring story
I thought so, too. But I had to read it. Because it is still mentioned. I was wrong. I got hooked up after the first chapter. Couldn't put the book down.
@@amiarooba I'm planning to read it. The musical was very nice, can't wait to read the book!
Obviously not recommending this video to anyone, Jekyll and Hyde were not two different personalities, Jekyll literally wanted to do shit he SAW was “evil” so he made a drug to transform his body, this just sucks at explaining it
Wdym it literally says this in the summary at the end