How Does Robert Louis Stevenson Convey Dr Jekylls Relentless Battle With Mr Hyde?
… write as a novelist. ‘The strange case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde’ first came to him in his unconcious state of a dream. The novel is supposedly about Dr Jekyll, a respected scientist, and his friend Mr Utterson. Dr Jekyll begins to experiment on himself rather than let the poor animals suffer. He deforms into the dispicable Mr Hyde with excrutiating pain. This failed disaster led to the devastating fiendish acts following in later chapters in the novel. This addictive state led him to believe that if he could not consume the medicine he would not be able to survive. His lust for the medicine begins to increase devilishly. He then begins to lock himself away from society itself, thinking of the benefit and safety of the whole of mankind, he decides he would not unleash Edward Hyde unto the world. Jekyll in the form of Hyde causes havoc within the midst …