Monday, 3 June 2013

Dr. Jekyll and the Change of What He Values in Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde



People, the human being with different aspects of life and living conditions that makes them value the different things; and the things that they values may change overtime depend on their desire. One may value education, career, and financial security during his young age, but may value health and respect when he gets older. In the novella, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson described how Dr. Jekyll changed what he values through different stages that he ultimately ended in suicide when he values peaceful from his evil-self. In the story, Dr. Jekyll believed that human has two natures, the good and the evil; it led to his scientific experiment to bring out his evil nature. He first enjoyed how his miracle experiment gave him different experiences of the other side of his nature, the dark side. However, by transforming to Mr. Hyde he had changed from valuing the social acceptance, respect, personal achievements to valuing freedom, power, and peace.

            A lifetime achievement of knowledge and reputation of Dr. Jekyll shows that he valued achievement, respect, and social acceptance. According to the novel, Henry Jekyll was a wealthy upper class man in the late 1800s in London; he achieved many titles in his career such as M.D., D.C.L., L.L.D., F.R.S., that bring his highly reputation and respect from his fellows ( 12-13). This suggests that he devoted his whole life to gain a good reputation based on his knowledge. He was a man who wants to achieve great quantities of award from society and wanted other people to respect him as he described himself as a man “fond of the respect of the wise and good among his fellow-men”( Sanford, 29). Dr. Jekyll was described as “a large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty, with something of a stylish cast perhaps, but every mark of capacity and kindness” (19). He appeared so good in the public opinion of a man of all good from physically to mentally. He had formed a high rank in the social for what he has done in the pass because reputation is very important during the Victorian Era, “A reputation for bad manners, immorality or lax character, or a poor work ethic at your employer would slam shut the doors of both society and business” (Brett & Kate McKay). However, a life time of built-up was destroyed when Dr. Jekyll decided to bring out his evil nature, Mr. Hyde.

            The appearance of Mr. Hyde suggests that Dr. Jekyll has changed his value from respect to independence and freedom. During the Victorian Era, there were three main classes, which the men in upper class appear to be gentle by following many social rules. Dr. Jekyll said, “But such as I found hard to reconcile with my imperious desire to carry my head high, and wear a more than commonly grave countenance before the public” (48). He was tired of maintaining a good reputation, so since he knows that there was other evil side of him, he despite the risk of failure experiment to bring out his evil-self. He was so excited when he transformed to a wild and young Hyde with full of energy and pure evil, “very novelty, incredibly sweet,” “I felt younger, lighter, happier in body” “alone in the rank of mankind, was pure evil (50-51). He liked the Hyde evil personality, “I think I was glad to know it; I think I was terrors of the scaffold,” because Hyde gave him a chance to live freely from the law of society that he would never have done with Jekyll. He said, “Men have before hired bravos to transact their crimes, which their own person and reputation sat under shelter” (52). He was happy about his new body as well as the pure evil of Hyde.  He could do whatever he wanted with Hyde and take no responsibility as Jekyll “It was Hyde, after all, and Hyde alone, that was guilty” (53). As being force to live in the high class reputation of the society that gave too much pressure on him, and Hyde was the solution for him to become freedom from the entire rules that he had been followed. “Edward Hyde would pass away like the stain of breath upon a mirror; and there in his stead, quietly at home, trimming the midnight lamp in his study, a man who could laugh at suspicion, would be Henry Jekyll” (53). Being able to live freedom from the society with all the evil things he could do with Hyde was the great experiences for Jekyll that make him feel so excited about. However, the feeling of excitement for freedom didn’t last so long in him since he realized that Hyde was appear event he didn’t take the drug by conscious, “Yes, I had gone to bed as Henry Jekyll, I had awakened Edward Hyde. How was this explained?” He aware of the danger of Hyde evil, but he didn’t want to stop his evil nature instead of empower himself to control it.

            Dr. Jekyll changed to value the power of controlling his evil nature. He didn’t really want Hyde to disappear completely, but he knew that Hyde was out of his control. So, he tried to control Hyde by doing good things again.  According to John A. Sanford, Dr. Jekyll renewed his old life, becomes more dedicated than ever to doing good works, and also, for the first time, become devoted to religion as well. (31) The fact that Jekyll renewed himself was not to avoid Hyde, but he want to empower his spirit to fight against his evil. He would like to be able to control Hyde and make him appear whenever he wanted. He said, “Yes, I preferred the elderly and discontented doctor, surrounded by friends and cherishing honest hopes; and bade a resolute farewell to the liberty, the comparative youth, the light step, leaping pulses and secret pleasures, that I had enjoyed in the disguise of Hyde”(55). This showed that he knew that Hyde was evil and may take control over his origin, but he didn’t want to give up the dark side of him since it profited him with many good thing as Jekyll would never had done it. On one hand, he fear the evil of Hyde and the power of Hyde growing stronger over time demanding taking control of the body “ Hyde struggling after freedom”, on the other hand, he liked how he felt when become Hyde  with all the freedom and energy he earned.

            However, at the end, when he knew that there was no chance for him to control Hyde and continue to live his life with both good and evil, he chose to escape from Hyde by killing himself with the hope that Hyde would never be able appear. It showed that he valued peace. He didn’t want to deal with all the pain from the body and the conflict with his evil personality that he said, “ I became , in my own person, a creature eaten up and emptied by fever, languidly weak both in body and mind, and solely occupied by one thought: the horror of my other self” (60). Being unable to control himself, “there come an end to all thing; the most capacious measure is filled at last; and this brief condescension to my evil finally destroyed the balance of my soul,” Jekyll decided to end his experience and bring back the peace for himself, “ I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end” (58). He didn’t want Hyde to be outrage and dominate his body and all his works; “ Hence the apelike tricks that he would play me, scrawling in my own hand blasphemies on the pages of my books, burning the letters and destroying the portrait of my father ... to involve me in the ruin. He feared the evil of Hyde. He feared the power of Hyde tanking control of him; “ this, then, is the last time, short of miracle, that Henry Jekyll can think his own thoughts or see his own face”(61). He wanted peace at last when he knew that there was no other way that Hyde would disappear from his life;“I know how he fears my power to cut him off by suicide, I find it in my heart to pity him” (61). He chose to end his life with all the goodness that he had spent life time to achieve to escape from his evil nature that he first wanted to bring it out.  

            In conclusion, Henry Jekyll didn’t fault to bring out his evil nature because that was what he valued for his scientific experiment. He desired to do the thing that he wanted to do and he had done it. I think he was brave to challenge himself. He knew what he was doing and at last he was taking responsible for that. He happy for the first time that he was able to meet his evil shadow and the freedom of doing thing that only evil-self could do, but he was fear that his shadow overpowered and took control of him. He empowered himself to gain control and defined the position of origin, but he struggle with the powerful evil shadow of him that he decided to end his life one and for all. As we can see, he changed from valuing respect, social acceptance, and knowledge to freedom, power, and lastly peace. It suggested that people’s desires never end. Even as a high social position likes Jekyll, it is still not an exception. Human changes from time to time no matter what situation or position they are, for better, or for worse.




Works Cited

Mckay, Brett & Kate. "Manly Honor: Part III — The Victorian Era and the Development of the Stoic-Christian Code of Honor." Art of Manliness. 06 10 2012: n. page. Web. 3 Jun. 2013.

Sanford, John A.. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." “Meeting The Shadow.” 39-34. Print.

Stevenson, Robert Louis. Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde. Norton Critical. New York: W W Norton & Co Inc, 2003. Print.

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