Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Jekyll and Hyde #1

Authors Note: I have no intense thoughts about this book so far because it's confusing when it comes to understanding where the characters minds are going. Their thoughts jump from one subject to another and its difficult to understand their first thoughts when they've already jumped to the next train of them in their heads.

When that moment of sheer embarrassment isn't willingly escaping the mind, the instinct of forcing it out with music or laughter kicks it. Stop. This embarrassing moment in the hidden chamber of the mind may lead to something greater than ourselves. If the seconds were taken to analyze every factor of the moment then the underlying truth of it would be revealed. When that moment isn't taken, then only the unknown memory will know the main purpose of the event.

Mr.Hyde is a very secluded man when it comes to appearances but every once in a while he is seen. The disadvantages of being seen for Mr.Hyde should be obvious after he is described as being, "deformed" and "displeasing" (11). There's something about Mr. Hyde that shoots fear into the people that catch a glimpse of him. Although it is never thoroughly described the facial identity of Hyde must be frightful for the people who have seen him once or twice.

The beginning three chapters of the novel are chapters that possess you to set it aflame. That is the main focus of the first three chapters because the mystery is only becoming more known and yet it's becoming unknown. As Mr. Utterson begins to un-tie the threads of the mystery new questions arise on who Mr.Hyde really is and why is Dr. Jekyll have such an interest in him.

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