Monday, February 13, 2012

Jekyll and Hyde II

Author's Note: When I have questions, and do what I can to find the answers to them, I make the situation more complex than it has to be. Many times, the answer is right in front of me and it's just too easy for me to see. The longer I unsuccessfully find an answer though, things become more tense as they get more difficult.

Mr. Utterson continues his search for Mr. Hyde, however he doesn't pay enough attention to signs. Strange events happen around him, and that might just be the kind of answer he's looking for; one that he would never expect. When Dr. Jekyll's demeanor changes, Utterson doesn't come to the conclusion that it's the personality of Mr. Hyde that begins to reveal itself. Is it ironic that every time he sees Dr. Jekyll, Mr Hyde is no where to be found? Is it questionable when Dr. Jekyll acts weird every time Mr. Hyde is brought up in a conversation? The answer will be harder to find as he continues his search for what he's already found... now, he just needs to realize it.

1 comment:

  1. This was a good idea! The only thing I would suggest would be to switch it up. You wrote a response last time also, so maybe next time you could write a poem. Other than that nice job(:

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