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    Uncovering mysteries in the fields of Religion and History is imperative in life. The film, “The Da Vinci Code” directed by Ron Howard is constructed off the novel with the same name written by Dan Brown and is about exposing the mystery of the Holy Grail by using knowledge in the fields of religion and history. Both the novel and the film, “The Da Vinci Code” emphasizes characterization and character development in which the two major antagonists are shown to use aggression, violence, and…

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    The human psyche is much too convoluted for us to begin unravelling and learning about to a deep level. Robert Lewis Stevenson’s novel, The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde, attempts to describe a more peculiar aspect of the human mind: split personalities. Furthermore, there seems to be a struggle for power between the split personalities, a struggle over who controls the “external” psyche that society actually sees. To me, Stevenson is trying to relate to us, in a sense, that there are…

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    Mr Hyde as sinful and immoral characters by the Victorian and Jacobean audience. The concept of “Macbeth” played on ideas such as the divine right of Kings, the supernatural as well as the expected role of women in society. Whereas in "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”, Stevenson used the position of Hyde as a representation of Dr Jekyll’s disreputable desires as a way of demonstrating the Victorian compromise. Both authors have therefore left the readers with such questions: are…

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    Duality In Macbeth

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    Shakespeare’s play, ‘Macbeth’ (written in 1606) and Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella, ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ (written in 1886) both revolve around the theme, ‘Duality’. This is the quality or state of having two parts, a dichotomy and in this case two personalities. This is shown throughout Macbeth but is uncovered in the final chapter of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Many factors contribute to why both Shakespeare and R. L. Stevenson had their play and novella based on duality and the period of…

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    completely different periods to share contextual ideas relating to the human experience. This understanding is drawn from a comparison of the two texts, Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 novel The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film adaptation of the novel Psycho. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was written in Victorian England it focuses on a professional middle class man who conducts a series of scientific experiments which unleash from his own psyche…

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    Living with the Enemy Every human being since the fall of man lives with an enemy that wants to control us, his enemy can make the nicest person misbehave and do things they should do. In the Movie Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Stevenson uses biblical elements such as the sinful nature that is in every human heart because of sin to reveal what it look like to want to do right but evil is seems to always be present and more fun. This picture of sinful man and what sin will make you do is…

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    These individual personalities can be vastly distinct from one another, exhibiting different speech patterns, facial expressions, gestures, attitudes, and interpersonal styles (Putnam, 1991; Vermetten et al., 2006). In the case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, there is a direct dichotomy that can be categorized into black and white or good and bad. Dr. Jekyll is described to be a distinguished middle-aged man that is both good-looking and tall. Everyone that knows him characterize…

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    Sharer, both of the narrators can be interpreted to suffer from split personality disorder just as Dr. Jekyll did in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Each of these stories explores the concepts of good and evil and the idea that mental illness can lead to self discovery and happiness while it can also result in depression and harm to one’s self. In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll’s internal conflict of whether to exercise righteousness and virtue or to…

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    Mona Lisa: The Portrait of London Beyond the plot and the tragedy of main heroes, cinematography is able to reflect the life of the piece of the world where the game of actions takes place. In Neil Jordan’s multi-faceted movie Mona Lisa, London reveals the depths of its underworld: prostitution, crimes, and violence. George, the protagonist of the story, becomes the guide who leads the audience through the streets of London, its representatives, and their hardships on the lines of fortune.…

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    Can people really change or do they just change on the outside? The story, The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde, shows change through Dr.Jekyll being able to turn into Mr.Hyde and change personalities. The movie, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, demonstrates change because Walter’s life was boring but then becomes interesting. The movie, Finding Dory, directed by Angus Maclane and Andrew Stanton shows Nemo changing by him being scared to saving his friend.If everyone changes like the way…

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