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Exploring Duality in Jekyll and Hyde

who are we really are some of us perfectly  good While others are purely evil   perhaps the mysterious Dr Jekyll  and Mr Hyde might have the answer   and who better to guide us than  their dear friend Mr Gabriel utterson utterson is a good lawyer and a reliable  friend every Sunday he enjoys a walk with   his distant relative Mr Richard Enfield  on this occasion Enfield points out a   Sinister building and tells Artisan about  a strange incident that happened recently   Enfield had been walking home one morning  when he saw a man deliberately stomp on   a little girl the man then walked away  as though nothing had happened incensed   Enfield dragged the repulsive villain back  to the scene where a crowd had now gathered   to calm the angry mob the man agreed to pay  compensation to the girl's family he disappeared   into the very door Enfield and utterson now  stood at and emerged with a check and some gold   strangely the check wasn't signed in the man's  own name but it's still cleared at the bank   Enfield says that the man's name was Mr  Edward Hyde utterson then admits his own   little secret he knows who signed that check  utterson then swears Mr Enfield to secrecy that evening Mr utterson feels uneasy and  retrieves Dr jekyll's Will from his safe Dr   Jekyll is an old friend and utterson had drafted  this will for him but he's always hated it the   will states that if Jekyll dies or disappears for  more than three months Mr Hyde gets everything   why would Jekyll say disappear is he in danger   and why would a villain like Mr  Hyde have such a hold on Dr Jekyll Mr Artisan visits another old friend  Dr Lanyon to see if he knows anything   Lanyon admits that he and Dr Jekyll  have Grown Apart he deplores Dr jekyll's   meddling and unscientific nonsense  Lanyon also never heard of Hyde that night Mr Artisan decides to look for  Mr Hyde he Stakes out the door Enfield had   pointed out and waits eventually Mr Hyde  shows up Artisan introduces himself as a   friend of Dr jekylls and asks to come  in but Mr Hyde is rude and unhelpful   before he disappears into the house  Artisan gets a good look at his face two weeks later Mr utterson gets a chance  to confront Dr Jekyll at his dinner party   after the guests leave Artisan asks Jekyll  about Mr Hyde Dr Jekyll becomes defensive he   admits that his Affairs are odd but everything  is under control what's more Mr Hyde will be   sticking around and the terms of the will must  be honored if the time came Conversation Over   with a heavy heart Mr utterson  promises to do as Dr Jekyll asks one year later London is shocked by news of a  horrific murder sir Danvers Karu a well-known   and respectable politician is clubbed to  death in the middle of the night the soul   witness identifies the murderer as Mr Hyde since  Mr utterson knew the victim he is called upon to   identify the body and assist police he takes  the investigator straight to Mr Hyde's house   in SoHo which seems to have been ransacked  Mr Hyde clearly packed up and hurried off Mr utterson goes to see Dr Jekyll the scientist is  a changed man looking very pale and sick Dr Jekyll   insists that he's cut all ties with Mr Hyde and  even hands over a letter that Mr Hyde left for him   that evening Mr utterson shows  Hyde's letter to his clerk Mr guest   he compares the handwriting to a note from Dr  Jekyll and concludes that it's nearly identical   but why would Dr Jekyll Forge for a murderer  time passes and Mr Hyde does not re-emerge with   Mr Hyde gone Dr Jekyll is a new man he comes out  of seclusion reignites old friendships and gets   involved in community events then within the space  of a few months Dr Jekyll returns to seclusion   Mr utterson decides to visit Dr Lanyon but Dr  Lanyon has also experienced a shocking change   he's so frail and bald Dr Lanyon says he's had a  shock that he'll never recover from but he doesn't   spill the details what he does reveal is that  his friendship with Dr Jekyll is officially over   Mr utterson is deeply disturbed by the change in  his two friends he writes a letter to Dr Jekyll to   try and get some answers Dr jekyll's cryptic reply  confirms that his friendship with Dr Lanyon is   over he also admits that his seclusion is a form  of self-inflicted punishment that must never end   sadly Dr Lanyon dies within a fortnight after the  funeral Mr Artisan opens a letter Dr Lanyon left   for him only to find another sealed ladder  within it warns him not to read it unless   Dr Jekyll has died or disappeared there's that  word again disappeared what does Dr Lanyon know one Sunday on their usual walk Mr Enfield and  Mr utterson pass by Dr jekyll's House they look   up to see if they can Glimpse their old friend  and there he is sitting mournfully by the window   Dr Jekyll says he feels very low but  doesn't expect it to last much longer   suddenly mid-conversation Dr jekyll's  warm smile is replaced by a look of Terror   he slams the window shut and disappears Mr  utterson and Mr Enfield feel their blood   run cold and walk on the silence is only  briefly broken by a prayer from utterson one night Mr utterson receives an unexpected  visitor it's Dr jekyll's Butler Mr pool pale and   shaken he's extremely worried about Dr Jekyll  he's shot himself in his office for the past   week Mr Poole suspects Foul Play and implores Mr  utterson to accompany him back to Dr jekyll's home   at Dr jekyll's residence all the servants  have gathered in the hallway they huddle   like frightened sheep Mr pool leads Mr utterson  through to the laboratory outside Dr jekyll's   office door Poole announces that Mr utterson is  here to see him a pained voice from inside the   office refuses all visitors back in the kitchen Mr  Artisan can't deny it that voice was not Dr Jekyll   Mr Poole believes an imposter has taken Dr  jekyll's place Mr pool then describes the   impostor's strange Behavior all week he demanded  some sort of medicine writing desperate orders to   all the Chemists in town one day Mr pool suddenly  entered the laboratory and saw a figure wearing a   mask he or it was digging about among the crates  looking for something when it saw Mr pool it cried   out and ran into Dr jekyll's office the figure  was also too short and hideous to be Dr Jekyll   it's time to act they stationed two servants at  the back door in case the Imposter tries to escape   then they call out for Dr Jekyll demanding to  see him or they'll bust their way in the voice   that replies definitely isn't Dr Jekyll so Mr pool  smashes through the door with an ax there before   them lay the twitching body of Edward Hyde he's  dressed in Dr jekyll's clothes and holds a crushed   vial of poison it seems he has killed himself  all that's left is to find Dr jekyll's body they don't find anything although the office  contains evidence of chemical work on the table   there's a large envelope for Mr utterson inside  is Dr jekyll's will and another document the   will details that Dr Jekyll has given Artisan  everything he originally set aside for Mr Hyde   there's also a note in the envelope from Dr Jekyll   it declares that if Mr utterson is reading it  then Dr Jekyll has indeed disappeared it instructs   Artisan to read the letter from Dr Lanyon first  then the confession enclosed with the will Mr Artisan will go home to read these letters   but tells Mr Poole he'll be back by  midnight then they'll call the police Dr lanyon's letter explains why  he cut all contact with Dr Jekyll   it begins with a letter from Dr Jekyll requesting  an urgent favor he asked Dr Lanyon to go to   his house and break into his office with the  aid of Mr pool and a locksmith Dr Lanyon was   then to enter the office alone and retrieve the  contents of one of the drawers from his cabinet   he had to take it home where at midnight  a man would visit on Dr jekyll's behalf   convinced his old friend was already insane  Lanyon did everything exactly as instructed   sure enough that night a small man arrived at Dr  lanyon's home he was desperate to see if Dr Lanyon   had what he needed although the man was repulsive  Dr Lanyon took pity on him and pointed to the draw   the small man asked for a glass mixed the  ingredients from the drawer and drank the potion   he immediately cried out and staggered as his  face swelled and his features melted Dr Lanyon   was shocked to his core and shielded his eyes  from the horror then came the awful reveal the   small man had transformed into Dr Jekyll Dr Lanyon  was convinced he would never recover he was right now all that's left is for utterson  to read Dr jekyll's confession   Dr Jekyll explains that while he was  raised well and enjoyed doing good he   always harbored a secret dark side  Jekyll used transcendental medicine   to create the drug that allowed him to  express both sides of his personality   when he drank the potion he became Mr Edward  Hyde the only human being to ever be Pure Evil Jekyll provided for Mr Hyde by acquiring a  house in SoHo and clothes his size Jekyll   also ordered his own staff to obey Hyde in  case the transformation to hide ever became   permanent Jekyll made a will that transferred  his wealth to hide with everything sorted Dr   Jekyll enjoyed his Newfound freedom one day  Jekyll woke up as Mr Hyde without the drug   it seemed that Edward Hyde was getting stronger  and beginning to take over realizing this Jekyll   chose to try to live a good life only but he  still kept all of Hyde's clothes and belongings   soon enough Jekyll felt hide struggling  for freedom in a moment of weakness Jekyll   drank the potion once again and hide came out  roaring he killed sir Danvers Karu that night   realizing he was now a wanted man  Hyde destroyed his papers in his   Soho house he then ran to the lab took  the drug and transformed back to Jekyll   one morning in Regents Park Jekyll suddenly  transformed into hide stranded in public   and wanted for murder hide dashed to an inn  and wrote urgent letters to Mr Poole and Dr   Lanyon luckily he could still write in jekyll's  hand but if he showed up at jekyll's home the   servants would turn him in so Hyde arranged for  his drugs to be transferred to Dr lanyon's place   that night Dr lanyon's horror and  disgust at seeing the transformation   terrified Jekyll too he vowed to never  return into the form of Hyde again   but the very next day Jekyll automatically  transformed into Hyde twice thus began the   battle for Jekyll to remain himself if he slept  or the medication wore off Mr Hyde would return   soon jekyll's drugs ran low and London  chemists no longer stocked a key ingredient   he believed the success of his first batch was  from an unknown impurity now impossible to find   Dr Jekyll wrote this letter to utterson under the  influence of the last dose of the original potion   soon Mr Hyde would take full control this  was the true death of Dr Henry Jekyll sometimes the questions we ask  about ourselves have Hard Answers   perhaps we should be grateful that Dr Jekyll  drank down the terrible potion to reveal a   difficult reality will we ever be  ready to confront our true selves we hope you enjoyed this  schooling online production for more easy lessons check out our other videos