Halloween Special: Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde

2019-10-31に共有
Some monsters are undead creatures of the night. Some monsters are cosmic horror nightmare gods. Some monsters are existential personifications of dread and decay. But perhaps the greatest monster of all… is man.

Have a very spooky halloween! And don't forget the explicit moral of Jekyll and Hyde - that the greatest danger you'll ever face comes from wealthy middle-aged white men who get away with their crimes because society refuses to believe they would ever do such horrible things.
…Hm. Are we SURE this was written in 1886…?

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コメント (21)
  • I love how it's Dr. Jekyll and MISTER Hyde, because even though they're the same person only one of them has a PHD
  • I still can’t get over the fact that Robert Stevenson, the author, wrote, “If he be Mr. Hyde, then I shall be Mr. Seek.”
  • Having read the book now, I can confirm that "Utterson's defining trait is that he's really boring" isn't just Red being snarky. He is canonically so quiet, dry, and downright dull that his hosts actually like him to stay a little late after a party, because his mere presence *sobers people up*. I'm not kidding.
  • Hyde in pop culture: Psychopath monster. Hyde in the original book: Incognito mode.
  • Dr. Jekyll: my main account Mr. Hyde: my shitposting account
  • Victor Frankenstein: "Who are you?" Henry Jekyll: "I’m you, but an actually decent scientist."
  • One thing people seem to get wrong a lot is they think Jekyll is a pure victim. Hyde isn't some noble experiment for the betterment of science. He's a get-out-of-jail-free card. Hyde is exactly what Jekyll wanted to create.
  • When my siblings’ english class read this book in high school the teacher forbade anyone from mentioning the “twist” to avoid spoilers which is stupid since literally everyone knows the twist. So what are a bunch of bored teenagers to do when asked to discuss the relationship between jekyll and hyde without actually discussing it? Every single class member decided to refer to jekyll and hyde as gay lovers. It made the teacher so mad.
  • "If he be Mr Hyde, then I shall be Mr Seek" -actual line from the book.
  • So essentially Mr. Hyde’s description boils down to “his vibes were RANCID and kinda short”
  • "BEHOLD! I have created a substance that allows me to unlock my base desires and frees me from fear!" "Yes, sir. That is whiskey. You're an alcoholic. You have invented the moonshine still."
  • “So something happened the other day.” “Impossible.” Just the dry delivery of that from the adorable Boring Victorian Faces slayed me.
  • “He can get rid of him whenever he wants”. This whole book sounds like an allegory for addiction.
  • Something i noticed from this summary, everyone guessed that Jekyll had been blackmailed. However, they never questioned what dark secret Jekyll was hiding that was worth be blackmailed over. Instead they were just concerned with Hyde potentially killing him. Every assumed Jekyll had something bad already and they didn't care. This makes Jekyll's need to hide his dark side even more tragic. As it was less of a deep dark secret and more of a open secret.
  • @Anon26535
    "Without me, you see, Jekyll has no desires. And without him, I have no restraints..."
  • @Glace1221
    "Unspecified base urges" Pop culture thinks: Murder and rape Victorian era thinks: Murder and butt stuff
  • So Hyde is basically the living embodiment of "what if you jumped in front of that train just now"
  • If ever there's a proper film adaptation, they gotta add the "Mr. Seek" line. It's nonnegotiable.