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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde "The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" was first published in1886, which was in the Victorian era.

Dr Jekyll was a scientist who went too far in his experiments. He found a formula for a potion, which when drunk could separate his dual persona into good and pure evil. The formula not only affected him mentally but physically also. The evil side went by the name Edward Hyde, and he did terrible things, he trampled a little girl and even murdered someone by the name of Sir Danvers Carew. There was no apparent reason for Hyde to murder him; Mr Carew simply …show more content…

Stevenson seemed to use Darwin's theory in the transformation of Jekyll to Hyde, in the sense that Hyde is more "Ape like" than man. Although another reason for the novella causing such a sensation may have been it was simply an exciting read. This is because it is going beyond life as we know it, it shows us a drug that not only affects you mentally but physically too. This brings a sense of science fiction to the book. It tries to show us what would happen if we could go a stage further in science.

Victorian England was a very dark time in history, rich people lived in big, 'posh' houses, whereas the less wealthy lived down back alleys in smaller untidy buildings.

Middle class men in Victorian times were very 'good' they didn't go down to the pub for a 'booze up' they wouldn't talk about sex, instead they would come home when they had finished work to see their wives. This could be a reason why the novella caused such a sensation, because Hyde was evil, he trampled a little girl he committed murder and this was very unusual for someone like Henry Jekyll to want to do.

England was covered in a mix between fog and smoke, which was later called smog. This was described in all the back alley, mysterious, something bad is about to happen, parts of the novella. An example of something that happens in this type of setting is the murder of

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