The Monster and Mr. Hyde
Liz Kemph
H. English III
12.00
Pd. 5
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
they were dealt.
When Frankenstein had the idea
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an appearance that causes society to reject them,
the Monster and Mr. Hyde are totally different characters surrounded by totally different
circumstances. The Monster is an anonymous creature forced to survive under circumstances
beyond his control, created through ambition in order to achieve a scientific breakthrough, while
Mr. Hyde is an evil character isolated that causes destruction, created by Dr. Jekyll as a way to
release his anger and show the other side of man.
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