The Monster and Mr. Hyde
Although Victor Frankenstein's Monster, and Dr. Jekyll's Mr. Hyde have traits that make them seem similar, there are also many distinct differences that the two characters possess that enable us to see clearly that these two characters are not alike. These two creations vary in creators, identity, and appearance, as well as the personal circumstances that When Frankenstein had the idea to create the monster, his intentions were to create a being that would achieve his goal of creating a whole new "life", while Dr. Jekyll intends to not create a new identity, but rather isolate an aspect of his own. Man's evil nature was portrayed as a portion of his total makeup, and showed that the evil portion will often express itself more forcefully and powerfully than do the other aspects, which can also be true for the monster, although, unlike Mr. Hyde, the monster was a victim of circumstance. At the beginning, Dr. Frankenstein lives for the monster. He cares about only this task,and forgets every
Mr. Hyde is an evil character isolated that causes destruction, created by Dr. Jekyll as a way to and they are both judged by so, only Mr. Hyde has the personality to match his appearance. death. This is similar to the young girl he trampled over while running in the street. Thus, he acquires no respect by anyone he comes in contact with, and is looked down upon in distaste. the Monster and Mr. Hyde are totally different characters surrounded by totally different
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Approximate Word count = 787
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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