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Publicēts: 20.10.2010.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Augstskolas
Literatūras saraksts: 9 vienības
Atsauces: Nav
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Nr. Sadaļas nosaukums  Lpp.
  Introduction    4
1.  Chapter 1: Robert Louis Stevenson    5
1.1.  Biography of the author    5
2.  Chapter 2: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde    7
2.1.  Analysis of major characters    7
2.2.  The duality of human nature    8
2.3.  Repulsion and distress    10
3.  Chapter 3: Motives in the Novel    14
3.1.  Gothic in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”    14
3.2.  Female role in the novel    16
  Conclusion    18
  Theses    19
  References    20
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The narrator of the novel is Mr. Utterson, a middle-aged lawyer and a man in which all the characters confide throughout the novel. He is an old friend of Jekyll and first recognizes the changes and the strange occurrences of Jekyll and Hyde; further, Mr. Utterson resolves to investigate the relationship between the two men. He is; perhaps, the most circumspect, respected, and rational character in the book; therefore, it is significant that we view Hyde's crimes and Jekyll's hypocrisy through his observant and generally sympathetic perspective.
Mr. Utterson has a cousin, Richard Enfield, a young man who is assumed to be slightly wilder than his respectable and sedate relative. It is assumed that Enfield will play a large role in this novel, as he is the witnesses of Hyde's initial crime; Enfield only appears in two scenes. In both, he walks past Hyde's mysterious door with Mr. Utterson.
One more significant character of the novel is Dr. Lanyon, a former friend and colleague of Dr. Jekyll. Ten years before the events in the novel, he suspended his friendship with Dr. Jekyll, because of a disagreement over scientific endeavors. Dr. Lanyon is highly respected, rational, and values truth and goodness above everyone else.
Major character of the novel is Dr. Henry Jekyll, a prominent middle-aged doctor described as tall and handsome and extremely wealthy with a fortune well over two million dollars. Everyone who knows him describes him, as a respected and proper man. However, as the novel progresses, we become acquainted with his hypocritical behavior, which Rpbert Louis Stevenson claimed as Jekyll's fatal flaw. Doctor believes that within each human being there are forces of good and evil, which lead him to his experiments of trying to separate the two. …

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