Friday, February 3, 2012

Jekyll and Hyde I


Author’s Note: We fear many things, and we all get that feeling that overcomes our mind, trying to find what we’re really afraid of When it’s not there, our worries thicken as the question becomes more and more mysterious as we feel the desperation for answers,

Mr. Utterson is looking for answers, as he tries to find the person that he doesn’t see right in front of him already; Mr. Hyde. An old friend of his, Dr. Jekyll, was his source to find his answer. After seeing many people roam the streets in the middle of the night, and being introduced to many different, yet mysterious faces, his mind was being taken over one strange situation at a time. He crossed a dark face, which he assumed was Mr. Hyde. Every time he faced him or Dr. Jekyll, he could feel the fear, which expresses the significance of the two figures; they are the answer. He could recall the dark side of Dr. Jekyll when they were younger. It’s just a matter of time before Mr. Utterson reveals the truth, and comes to the realization of the two figures that may actually be identical, or maybe even one

1 comment:

  1. That was a really great response. I liked it how you were straight to the point and you kept it simple. The one thing that I would change is use a quote from the text just to prove your point a little more. Otherwise that was great.

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