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Title: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, Scott Brick ISBN: 1-4001-0076-3 Publisher: Tantor Media Inc. Pub. Date: 15 December, 2002 Format: Audio CD Volumes: 3 List Price(USD): $26.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.08 (48 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: The Classis Book Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde
Comment: Robert Louis Stevenson writes a story that continues to disturb people around the world through the power of its narrative and its underlying psychological implications. Robert Louis Stevenson book, Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, deserves a four-star rating, because it shows Stevenson is repetitive to show the true feelings and emotion of the characters in the story. This story has the split-personality of one man Dr. Jekyl who drinks a mixture of chemicals that turns him into another person, Mr. Hyde, who in the end Mr. Hyde tries to keep drinking this mixture so he can kill off Dr. Jekyl. Reading this book carefully makes this book easier to understand and more exciting to read, but read to fast and miss some details it can be hard to understand. Although this book can be strange at sometimes, Stevenson brings the reader deep into the book by evoking emotion from the characters, a plot filled with mystery, great suspense from a thrilling fiction book, yet sometimes hard to understand and follow.
Right from the beginning of the story, Stevenson brings out the emotion from the characters, so the reader can understand and feel what the character is really feeling. When the reader can feel exactly what the characters are feeling it makes the story exciting and fun to read. Stevenson does a superb job of this throughout the entire story, by explaining every detail, so the reader knows what exactly is going on. Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde exchange deep emotion between each other, which also has an affect on the rest of the people in the story. As in real life if something is done to a person it can affect him or her, which can also affect other people, Stevenson makes this book fiction as real as possible.
People in the world today get into all kinds of stories, but if some are into mystery book then this one is for them. Stevenson had all kinds of mystery built up into this book, and by having that all built up into the book it is going to be hard for a reader to put it down. Stevenson does a good job by giving little information about something and then adding details to the plot, which gives it great suspense to the story line. This can make it hard to understand sometimes, but if read carefully Stevenson shows the real mystery of this book. The mystery and horror that comes along with this book makes it a weird yet thrilling book to read.
Stevenson puts the reader into a stop where sometimes they will not know what is going on. This builds all up to suspense, which brings thrill and emotion to the book. This book is not at all predictable, when the reader thinks something is going to happen Stevenson turns it around the other way and make even more suspense come out of the story. Suspense makes a book thrilling and enjoyable to read, with Stevenson odd way of doing things this book can be a good one to read. The reader never knows what is going to happen next, which leads this story into a great suspenseful plot.
There is only one flaw with the story, it can sometimes be hard to understand, that can lead the reader in a confusing direction. It can be so hard at times that the reader will have to go back and reread what they read just to understand and get the full effect of the story. Sometimes the plot can be confusing to understand also, trying to picture the setting and atmosphere can be difficult at times. This can become frustrating at times, but once it is read the right way the story makes good sense. Stevenson makes this story a hard one to read, but one the reader gets past the difficulty, the story can be an awesome one to read.
Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde will be a story that will go down in history, because it is such an interesting book to read. The emotion from the story brings the book to real life even though it is a fiction book. Then the mystery come along and grabs a hold of the reader to bring them right into the story. The suspense and thrill from this book is something that the reader will remember for a long time to come. Even though this book can sometimes be hard to understand, it is still one that can go can be said as one of the best books ever wrote. I would recommend this book to anyone that is into mystery and horror; this is a book that no one will ever forget.
Rating: 4
Summary: An Enjoyable Classic
Comment: Let me first echo the sentiments expressed by others and comment on what a beautiful edition the Univ of Nebraska Press has produced. The margins are indeed wide and the type very readable. This edition is easily held, the illustrations nicely complement the text and the binding is quite durable. The introduction by Joyce Carol Oates is helpful albeit pedantic. Also, those who've read the Univ of Calif Press edition of Frankenstein will notice some overlap between this introduction and the one that Ms. Oates wrote for that particular edition. Nonetheless, the introduction is valuable.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is one of those stories, like Frankenstein and Dracula, that seemingly everyone has heard of and believes they understand("mythopoetic " in the language of Joyce Carol Oates). Much like the aforementioned works, the actual details of the story may come as a surprise to those who assume they know the story based solely on the popular understanding. For that reason alone I think the book is worth reading.
Dr. Jekyll is a respected if somewhat reclusive London doctor who has, through the course of years of experimentation, managed to create a solution which brings to the fore his evil alter-ego. Unlike many gothic literary villains, Hyde is not imbued with superhuman strength or exceptional gifts of any kind. In fact he is of a smaller and less imposing stature than most men. What he does possess however is a complete lack of compunction with regards to others. Hyde for example ruthlessly runs down a small child who gets in his way. As others have pointed out, this book is about, at least in part, moral restraint. Mr. Hyde is a part of Dr. Jekyll. This part was heretofore kept in check by the mores inculcated by society through child rearing practices, education, laws, et al. An elixir that eradicates moral restraint rips at the fabric of society and reverses in one fell swoop what it has taken hundreds of years to create.
As is the case with Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll creates something that he can't control and which eventually destroys its creator.
Although not created by a potion, I think we see many sections in this and other societies that are are marked by anomie. The inhumanity that the fictional Hyde displays can, not surprisingly, be seen in the non-fictional world on a daily basis. As such, there is a realism to the story which is missing from many horror stories past and present. The fact that such a short and captivating work exists in an attractively packaged edition makes this one classic that will be a joy to read for all.
Rating: 1
Summary: Not so fun
Comment: I did not like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde because it took too long to get to the plot. There was a lot of talking, but did not go into full detail of how he became Mr. Hyde. The author would even go back in time to things that had nothing to do with the story line. When I think of Mr. Hyde, I think of more chase scenes and anger. I also think of more scenes of Dr. Jekyll in his laboratory. The ending was also kind of plain and boring; I like endings that give me closure or an ending that hints of a second book.
Older people who like old British novels would like this book because older novels were written in the same form. People who have a lot of time on their hands would like this book; it takes a long time to read it. People who read a lot and do not get bored by a slow book and do not fall asleep could read this book. British Literature majors would also like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde because of the style of writing. If you get bored really easily and can fall asleep reading; then you should read this book.
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