Dr. Jekyll And Sr. Hyde, Critical Comment
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In this document I intend to explain and develop an approximate explanation, details, characteristics and main theme of the literary science fiction work: the strange case of DR. Jekyll and SR. Hyde, written by Robert L. Stevenson. Due to its slightly surprising definition of title, it should be noted that the author has managed to handle the concepts of the work that with such characterization are addressed, which have served to reinforce and reflect on philosophical issues related to morality, such as free will, good, evil, etc.
As described above, this book forms a science fiction work, with very intrinsic bugs of horror, which are very considerable throughout the work, for forming this part mostly. However, the science fiction genre is only appreciable when the work is reaching its expected final, reading it.
This work has been developed by British novelist Robert Louis Stevenson, published in 1886 (at the age of 36). At this point the SR. Stevenson had already developed much of other works and developed a novelistic writing methodology. He was a writer, among other hobbies, but also dedicated himself to traveling the world. Given her nationality and the other sister of this, Scotland, compose details that influence the writing of the work, although in relation to very specific but little abstract issues and minimal. Given the above, the events are mostly explained taking place in London, England. Therefore, on these literary occasions the author takes advantage and makes use of his grammatical styles (making the reader very particularly stimulate artistic imagination) to transcend the abstract spaces in which these events take place.
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The constituent base and heart of this work make the reader meditate on how a man of high esteem, described in depth and with very defined and distinguishable characteristics of other people, the SR. Utterson, tries almost desperate to unravel the mysteries that harass and mortify the life of DR. Jekyll (character not described in so much detail), apparently subject to abuse because of SR. Hyde. These last two characters of special importance are and that together with the previous one, describe one of the most disparate personal relationships in the entire literal course.
Personally science fiction works do not awaken so directly an interest in me in reading, but this work has been flatly the exception. More specifically I mean how the author (although it has probably been his intention) contrasts the fictional with the real in terms of strength and coordination. More basically, I mean the way in which a transition from one to the other is made, giving the impression that the unreal in physical terms is not very different from what is real. This fact and as the sequential of the work makes me deduce and discover new information that implies the most important of the work, make me reflect that it is a work of much conciseness and organized logic
At least for people not so lovers of this type of work, the reading becomes very interesting and even more fun, because it gives us the impression that the fictional becomes real, almost magically.
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