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Robert Louis Stevenson
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
Robert Louis Stevenson
• Was born in Edinburgh on November 13th, 1850;
• He inherits a tuberculosis from his mother;
• Alison Cunningham (housekeeper), taught him some
ancient Scottish ballads and biblical histories;
• 1857 - decides to attend the public school;
• Had inclination to tell stories;
• His father send him to study engineering;
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
Robert Louis Stevenson
• 1871 – Broke the strong link with his parents;
• Decides to interrupt his engineering studies;
• Dedicates his time exclusively on literature;
• 1875 – Graduates in law;
• 1876 – writes his masterpieces:
“Treasure Island” and “The strange
case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”;
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
Robert Louis Stevenson
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
CHARACTERS
A prominent and upstanding lawyer, well
respected in the London community.
Utterson is reserved, dignified, and perhaps
even lacking somewhat in imagination, but
he does seem to possess a furtive curiosity
about the more sordid side of life.
Mr. Utterson
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
CHARACTERS
A distant cousin and lifelong friend of Mr.
Utterson. Like Utterson, Enfield is
reserved, formal, and scornful of gossip.
Mr. Enfield
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
CHARACTERS
Dr. Henry Jekyll A respected doctor and friend of both
Lanyon, a fellow physician, and Utterson, a
lawyer. Jekyll is a seemingly prosperous man,
well established in the community, and known
for his decency and charitable works.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
CHARACTERS
A strange, repugnant man who looks
faintly pre-human. Hyde is violent and
cruel, and everyone who sees him
describes him as ugly and deformed –
yet no one can say exactly why.
Mr. Hyde
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
CHARACTERS
Dr. Lanyon
A reputable London doctor and, along with
Utterson, formerly one of Jekyll’s closest
friends.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
CHARACTERS
Utterson’s clerk and confidant. Guest is also
an expert in handwriting. His skill proves
particularly useful when Utterson wants him
to examine a bit of Hyde’s handwriting.
Mr. Guest
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
CHARACTERS
Jekyll’s butler. Mr. Poole is a loyal servant,
having worked for the doctor for twenty
years.
Mr. Poole
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOT
“Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged
countenance that was never lighted by a smile;
cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse;
backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary
and yet somehow lovable.” Pg. 1
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOT
CHAPTER ONE: Story of the Door
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOTFor the lawyer Utterson, the surname Hyde is familiar.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOTCHAPTER TWO: Search for Mr. Hyde
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOT
CHAPTER FOUR: The Carew Murder Case
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOT
CHAPTER FIVE: Incident of the Letter
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOT
CHAPTER SIX: Incident of Dr. Lanyon
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOT
CHAPTER EIGHT: The Last Night
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOT
CHAPTER NINE: Dr. Lanyon’s Narrative
“…on the ninth of January, now four days ago, I received
by the evening delivery a registered envelope, addressed in
the hand of my colleague and old school companion,
henry jekyll…”
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOT
CHAPTER NINE: Dr. Lanyon’s Narrative
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOT
CHAPTER TEN: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
“My Dear Utterson—
When this falls into your hands, I
shall have disappeared under what
circumstances I do not know. But my
instinct tells me the end is sure and must be early.”
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOT
CHAPTER TEN: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
THE PLOT
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
There’s always a doctor
• Dr. Victor Frankenstein
• Dr. Van Helsing
• Dr. Henry Jeckyll
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
Gothic ambientation
Exatamente ali, um casarão sombrio projetava sua
fachada sobre a rua. Possuía dois andares, mas não
apresentava janelas, somente uma porta no andar
inferior e uma sacada desbotada no superior.
Transparecia, em todos os cantos, as marcas de uma
contínua e sórdida negligência.(p. 12-3)
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
The gothic being
““He is not easy to describe. There is something wrong
with his appearance; something displeasing, something
down-right detestable. I never saw a man I so disliked,
and yet I scarce know why. He must be deformed
somewhere; he gives a strong feeling of deformity,
although I couldn’t specify the point.”(p. 12-3)
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
The double humanity
With every day, and from both sides of my
intelligence, the moral and the intellectual, I thus drew
steadily nearer to that truth, by whose partial discovery
I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck: that
man is not truly one, but truly two. (p.70)
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
The height of Mr Hyde
Again, in the course of my life, which had been, after
all, nine tenths a life of effort, virtue and control, it
had been much less exercised and much less exhausted.
And hence, as I think, it came about that Edward
Hyde was so much smaller, slighter and younger than
Henry Jekyll. (p. 73)
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
“I had gone to bed Henry Jekyll,
I had awakened Edward Hyde”
“[…] and I began to spy a danger that, if this were
much prolonged, the balance of my nature might be
permanently overthrown, the power of voluntary
change be forfeited, and the character of Edward
Hyde become irrevocably mine.” p.77
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
Reason vs. unconscious
• Não é a razão, a consciência; que controla a vida
humana; mas sim o nosso inconsciente. (Freud)
• O "id" se constitui na versão pecaminosa e amoral,
que revela uma porção do ser humano totalmente
avesso aos nossos padrões morais e éticos. Um ser
primitivo e sem freios e, assim como Mr. Hyde,
totalmente oculto e inconsciente à nossa percepção.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
MAIN THEME
Good vs. Evil
 An allegory about the good and evil that
exist in all men, and about our struggle with
these two sides of the human personality.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
MINOR THEMES
1. Repression
 Victorian England: no sexual appetites,
no violence, and no great expressions of
emotion, at least in the public sphere.
 Everything is sober and dignified, and
you’re really not supposed to be happy.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
MINOR THEMES
2. Friendship
Aside from human curiosity, Mr. Utterson is
compelled to uncover the mystery of the evil
man because of his friendship with Dr. Jekyll.
 Fraught with competition, anger, and eventually
na irreconcilable quarrel, that friendships can be
ruined by differences of opinion.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
MINOR THEMES
3. Science
 Science becomes a cover and justification for
supernatural activities.
Dr. Jekyll’s brand of science, however, veers towards
the "transcendental" (indeed, supernatural), while Dr.
Lanyon adheres to a more traditional set of scientific
notions.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
MINOR THEMES
4. Appearances
Appearances figure in the novel both
figuratively and literally.
In a literal sense, the appearances of buildings
in the novel reflect the character of the
building’s inhabitants.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
MINOR THEMES
5. Religion
 God and Satan - figure prominently;
Mr. Hyde is frequently likened to Satan.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
Violence against innocents;
The Reign Of Terror;
Silence - deliberate & genuine;
MOTIFS and SYMBOLS
Jekyll’s house & Laboratory;
Mist & Moonlight;
Letters & Documents;
Hyde’s Physical Appearance;
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
Duality of Human Behaviour;
Workings of Human Mind;
Nature of Human Society;
How a Human Being perceives LAW;
Preserving one’s Reputation;
Science becomes a Cover;
EXPOSITION
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
FEATURES
• “The double” in Oscar Wilde and Stevenson;
• Respectability in Victorian Age;
• Language and Style;
• Landscape;
• Some curiosities.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
“THE DOUBLE”
IN OSCAR WILDE
• In 1891 Wilde added to the double nature of
man the Victorian attempt to hid the corrupted
side of ones personality under the mask of
respectability and beauty. "The picture of
Dorian Gray" is profoundly allegorical and it is
a 19th century version of the myth of the Faust.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
“THE DOUBLE”
IN STEVENSON
• In the novel written by Stevenson, “The strange
case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”, the duplicity
of the human nature becomes more explicit. In
fact the same man, drinking a potion, can make
dominant the one or the other disposition of
his soul.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
“THE DOUBLE”
IN STEVENSON
• Ambivalence reinforced by the symbolism of
Jekyll and Hyde’s house:
• two opposite sides of the same man;
• the front of this house, used by the doctor, is fair;
• the rear side, used by Hyde, is "part of a sinister
block of buildings, which showed no windows".
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
“THE DOUBLE”
IN STEVENSON
• Mr Hyde is deformed and smaller than Dr.
Jekyll. (the evil part is a small part of the human
feelings);
• When Dr. Jekyll becomes Mr. Hyde, he
becomes able to satisfy all his hidden wishes.
• Mr. Utterson X Dr. Jekyll’s features.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
RESPECTABILITY IN
VICTORIAN AGE
• The Victorian Age is all a show of respectability, serenity
and virtues, trying to imitate the queen Victoria.
• But, behind these virtues, this respectability, there is the
“dark side of the human world”.
• Victorian Age is not only a great age of great virtues, but
also of murders, atrocious rituals, blasphemous rites and
sexual violence.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
LANGUAGE AND STYLE
The use of some puns and learned allusions:
• “ ‘If he be Mr. Hyde’, he had thought, ‘I shall be Mr.
Seek.’ ” (chapter 2nd, pg. 21)
• “ ‘Such unscientific balderdash,’ added the doctor,
flushing suddenly purple, ‘would have estranged
Damon and Pythias.’ ” (chapter 6th, pg. 53)
The language is simple and clear. Some important features:
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
LANGUAGE AND STYLE
• There isn’t any female character: the story reflects
the male patriarchal world of Victorianism
• Utterson has the role of a detective, like Arthur
Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes
• For the description of Hyde, Stevenson drew
inspiration from Darwin’s studies: in fact, Hyde is
similar to an “homo neanderthalensis”
The language is simple and clear. Some important features:
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
LANDSCAPE
An important feature is the landscape: London.
In fact there is a beautiful detailed description of
London, that reflects the double nature of the
capital, the hypocrisy of Victorian society, and the
situation and the mood of the main character, Mr.
Utterson.
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
SOME CURIOSITIES
“The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” had
immediately an enormous success. But it increased the
numbers of murders did by doctors, lawyers, etc. Like,
for example, the most known assassin “Jake the Slayer”
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
CONCLUSION
“In each of us, two natures are at war – the
good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes
on between them, and one of them must
conquer. But in our hands lies the power to
choose - what we want most to be, we are."
-Robert Louis Stevenson
João Antonio dos Santos de Lima

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Apresentação O Médico e o Monstro, Presentation The strange case of Dr. Jekill and Mr Hyde

  • 1. Robert Louis Stevenson João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 2. Robert Louis Stevenson • Was born in Edinburgh on November 13th, 1850; • He inherits a tuberculosis from his mother; • Alison Cunningham (housekeeper), taught him some ancient Scottish ballads and biblical histories; • 1857 - decides to attend the public school; • Had inclination to tell stories; • His father send him to study engineering; João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 3. Robert Louis Stevenson • 1871 – Broke the strong link with his parents; • Decides to interrupt his engineering studies; • Dedicates his time exclusively on literature; • 1875 – Graduates in law; • 1876 – writes his masterpieces: “Treasure Island” and “The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”; João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 4. Robert Louis Stevenson João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 5. CHARACTERS A prominent and upstanding lawyer, well respected in the London community. Utterson is reserved, dignified, and perhaps even lacking somewhat in imagination, but he does seem to possess a furtive curiosity about the more sordid side of life. Mr. Utterson João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 6. CHARACTERS A distant cousin and lifelong friend of Mr. Utterson. Like Utterson, Enfield is reserved, formal, and scornful of gossip. Mr. Enfield João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 7. CHARACTERS Dr. Henry Jekyll A respected doctor and friend of both Lanyon, a fellow physician, and Utterson, a lawyer. Jekyll is a seemingly prosperous man, well established in the community, and known for his decency and charitable works. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 8. CHARACTERS A strange, repugnant man who looks faintly pre-human. Hyde is violent and cruel, and everyone who sees him describes him as ugly and deformed – yet no one can say exactly why. Mr. Hyde João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 9. CHARACTERS Dr. Lanyon A reputable London doctor and, along with Utterson, formerly one of Jekyll’s closest friends. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 10. CHARACTERS Utterson’s clerk and confidant. Guest is also an expert in handwriting. His skill proves particularly useful when Utterson wants him to examine a bit of Hyde’s handwriting. Mr. Guest João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 11. CHARACTERS Jekyll’s butler. Mr. Poole is a loyal servant, having worked for the doctor for twenty years. Mr. Poole João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 12. THE PLOT “Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse; backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary and yet somehow lovable.” Pg. 1 João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 13. THE PLOT CHAPTER ONE: Story of the Door João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 14. THE PLOTFor the lawyer Utterson, the surname Hyde is familiar. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 15. THE PLOTCHAPTER TWO: Search for Mr. Hyde João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 16. THE PLOT CHAPTER FOUR: The Carew Murder Case João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 17. THE PLOT CHAPTER FIVE: Incident of the Letter João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 18. THE PLOT CHAPTER SIX: Incident of Dr. Lanyon João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 19. THE PLOT CHAPTER EIGHT: The Last Night João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 20. THE PLOT CHAPTER NINE: Dr. Lanyon’s Narrative “…on the ninth of January, now four days ago, I received by the evening delivery a registered envelope, addressed in the hand of my colleague and old school companion, henry jekyll…” João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 21. THE PLOT CHAPTER NINE: Dr. Lanyon’s Narrative João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 22. THE PLOT CHAPTER TEN: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case “My Dear Utterson— When this falls into your hands, I shall have disappeared under what circumstances I do not know. But my instinct tells me the end is sure and must be early.” João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 23. THE PLOT CHAPTER TEN: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 24. THE PLOT João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 25. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 26. There’s always a doctor • Dr. Victor Frankenstein • Dr. Van Helsing • Dr. Henry Jeckyll João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 27. Gothic ambientation Exatamente ali, um casarão sombrio projetava sua fachada sobre a rua. Possuía dois andares, mas não apresentava janelas, somente uma porta no andar inferior e uma sacada desbotada no superior. Transparecia, em todos os cantos, as marcas de uma contínua e sórdida negligência.(p. 12-3) João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 28. The gothic being ““He is not easy to describe. There is something wrong with his appearance; something displeasing, something down-right detestable. I never saw a man I so disliked, and yet I scarce know why. He must be deformed somewhere; he gives a strong feeling of deformity, although I couldn’t specify the point.”(p. 12-3) João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 29. The double humanity With every day, and from both sides of my intelligence, the moral and the intellectual, I thus drew steadily nearer to that truth, by whose partial discovery I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck: that man is not truly one, but truly two. (p.70) João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 30. The height of Mr Hyde Again, in the course of my life, which had been, after all, nine tenths a life of effort, virtue and control, it had been much less exercised and much less exhausted. And hence, as I think, it came about that Edward Hyde was so much smaller, slighter and younger than Henry Jekyll. (p. 73) João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 31. “I had gone to bed Henry Jekyll, I had awakened Edward Hyde” “[…] and I began to spy a danger that, if this were much prolonged, the balance of my nature might be permanently overthrown, the power of voluntary change be forfeited, and the character of Edward Hyde become irrevocably mine.” p.77 João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 32. Reason vs. unconscious • Não é a razão, a consciência; que controla a vida humana; mas sim o nosso inconsciente. (Freud) • O "id" se constitui na versão pecaminosa e amoral, que revela uma porção do ser humano totalmente avesso aos nossos padrões morais e éticos. Um ser primitivo e sem freios e, assim como Mr. Hyde, totalmente oculto e inconsciente à nossa percepção. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 33. MAIN THEME Good vs. Evil  An allegory about the good and evil that exist in all men, and about our struggle with these two sides of the human personality. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 34. MINOR THEMES 1. Repression  Victorian England: no sexual appetites, no violence, and no great expressions of emotion, at least in the public sphere.  Everything is sober and dignified, and you’re really not supposed to be happy. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 35. MINOR THEMES 2. Friendship Aside from human curiosity, Mr. Utterson is compelled to uncover the mystery of the evil man because of his friendship with Dr. Jekyll.  Fraught with competition, anger, and eventually na irreconcilable quarrel, that friendships can be ruined by differences of opinion. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 36. MINOR THEMES 3. Science  Science becomes a cover and justification for supernatural activities. Dr. Jekyll’s brand of science, however, veers towards the "transcendental" (indeed, supernatural), while Dr. Lanyon adheres to a more traditional set of scientific notions. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 37. MINOR THEMES 4. Appearances Appearances figure in the novel both figuratively and literally. In a literal sense, the appearances of buildings in the novel reflect the character of the building’s inhabitants. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 38. MINOR THEMES 5. Religion  God and Satan - figure prominently; Mr. Hyde is frequently likened to Satan. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 39. Violence against innocents; The Reign Of Terror; Silence - deliberate & genuine; MOTIFS and SYMBOLS Jekyll’s house & Laboratory; Mist & Moonlight; Letters & Documents; Hyde’s Physical Appearance; João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 40. Duality of Human Behaviour; Workings of Human Mind; Nature of Human Society; How a Human Being perceives LAW; Preserving one’s Reputation; Science becomes a Cover; EXPOSITION João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 41. FEATURES • “The double” in Oscar Wilde and Stevenson; • Respectability in Victorian Age; • Language and Style; • Landscape; • Some curiosities. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 42. “THE DOUBLE” IN OSCAR WILDE • In 1891 Wilde added to the double nature of man the Victorian attempt to hid the corrupted side of ones personality under the mask of respectability and beauty. "The picture of Dorian Gray" is profoundly allegorical and it is a 19th century version of the myth of the Faust. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 43. “THE DOUBLE” IN STEVENSON • In the novel written by Stevenson, “The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”, the duplicity of the human nature becomes more explicit. In fact the same man, drinking a potion, can make dominant the one or the other disposition of his soul. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 44. “THE DOUBLE” IN STEVENSON • Ambivalence reinforced by the symbolism of Jekyll and Hyde’s house: • two opposite sides of the same man; • the front of this house, used by the doctor, is fair; • the rear side, used by Hyde, is "part of a sinister block of buildings, which showed no windows". João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 45. “THE DOUBLE” IN STEVENSON • Mr Hyde is deformed and smaller than Dr. Jekyll. (the evil part is a small part of the human feelings); • When Dr. Jekyll becomes Mr. Hyde, he becomes able to satisfy all his hidden wishes. • Mr. Utterson X Dr. Jekyll’s features. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 46. RESPECTABILITY IN VICTORIAN AGE • The Victorian Age is all a show of respectability, serenity and virtues, trying to imitate the queen Victoria. • But, behind these virtues, this respectability, there is the “dark side of the human world”. • Victorian Age is not only a great age of great virtues, but also of murders, atrocious rituals, blasphemous rites and sexual violence. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 47. LANGUAGE AND STYLE The use of some puns and learned allusions: • “ ‘If he be Mr. Hyde’, he had thought, ‘I shall be Mr. Seek.’ ” (chapter 2nd, pg. 21) • “ ‘Such unscientific balderdash,’ added the doctor, flushing suddenly purple, ‘would have estranged Damon and Pythias.’ ” (chapter 6th, pg. 53) The language is simple and clear. Some important features: João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 48. LANGUAGE AND STYLE • There isn’t any female character: the story reflects the male patriarchal world of Victorianism • Utterson has the role of a detective, like Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes • For the description of Hyde, Stevenson drew inspiration from Darwin’s studies: in fact, Hyde is similar to an “homo neanderthalensis” The language is simple and clear. Some important features: João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 49. LANDSCAPE An important feature is the landscape: London. In fact there is a beautiful detailed description of London, that reflects the double nature of the capital, the hypocrisy of Victorian society, and the situation and the mood of the main character, Mr. Utterson. João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
  • 50. SOME CURIOSITIES “The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” had immediately an enormous success. But it increased the numbers of murders did by doctors, lawyers, etc. Like, for example, the most known assassin “Jake the Slayer” João Antonio dos Santos de Lima
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  • 52. CONCLUSION “In each of us, two natures are at war – the good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes on between them, and one of them must conquer. But in our hands lies the power to choose - what we want most to be, we are." -Robert Louis Stevenson João Antonio dos Santos de Lima