A critical comparison of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde original book version vs. a film version of the story
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Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde have evolved into one of the most acclaimed pieces of literature in modern American society. Various directors through the years have interpreted the book through their own eyes. The movie that I decided to use for this examination is the 1932 version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, starring Frederic March. There are many various themes, and points that one can focus on when analyzing and contrasting the
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e possessed all the characteristics that Dr. Jekyll lacked. It is quite ironic to imagine that Dr. Jekyll, a distinguished, influential, and well-like gentleman, actually was a "whore" at heart. This in turn, causes him to reveal his inner inhibitions, all of which could have been seen in Hyde. In the movie, Mr. Hyde puts it best when he yells out in a fit of excitement "free at last, free at last, free at last".
e possessed all the characteristics that Dr. Jekyll lacked. It is quite ironic to imagine that Dr. Jekyll, a distinguished, influential, and well-like gentleman, actually was a "whore" at heart. This in turn, causes him to reveal his inner inhibitions, all of which could have been seen in Hyde. In the movie, Mr. Hyde puts it best when he yells out in a fit of excitement "free at last, free at last, free at last".