Monday, September 20, 2010

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde interpreted by Jared Dubln

After reading Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll did try to pursue life at all costs or he at least attempted to control the different personalities that were inside of him. He experiment on himself in order to control the evil possessive Dr. Jekyll that would come out when he didn't drink the concoction he made in his laboratory. But in the end while he was trying to pursue the good side of him also known as Dr. Jekyll he ended up hurting other people around him in the movie and the novel. He was willing to do anything, sacrifice his health with the dangerous experimentation and put everyone around him in danger just to live his life to what he thought was the fullest.

The next day, came the news that the murder had been overlooked, that the guilt of Hyde was patent to the world, and that the victim was a man high in public estimation. It was not only a crime, it had been a tragic folly. I think I was glad to know it; I think I was glad to have my better impulses thus buttressed and guarded by the terrors of the scaffold. Jekyll was now my city of refuge; let but Hyde peep out an instant, and the hands of all men would be raised to take and slay him

Through this quote you can see how now Jekyll has to hide Hyde from everyone, which makes him further his research and experimentation in order to live.

One person that continued to try and pursue life at all costs is Barry Bonds. He would continue to do whatever it took to hit home runs in the MLB whether it put his health, career or life at whole at risk. But he didn't care about any of that, all that mattered was that he was one of the leading and most remarkable athletes in the MLB.



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