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This exploration delves into the contrasting yet parallel lives of Heathcliff from "Wuthering Heights" and Dr. Jekyll from "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Both characters symbolize rebellion against societal norms, but approach their struggles differently. Heathcliff is a force of nature, motivated by passion and revenge, while Jekyll represents the quest for knowledge, driven by reason and a thirst for understanding. Common themes between these narratives include the complexities of evil, the villain's punishment, and the duality of human nature.
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THE VICTORIAN NOVELISTS A comparison
Heathcliff and Jekyll A comparison
Heathcliff and Jekyll A comparison
A rebelagainsthis social circle Heathcliff and Jekyll A rebelagainst social conventions
A rebeldriven by passion, revenge Heathcliff and Jekyll He’sdriven by reason, thirst for knowledge
His evilis due to hisobsession with love Heathcliff and Jekyll His evilis due to boredom
A force of nature Heathcliff and Jekyll A respectablescientist
2 narrators,flashbacks WutheringHeights The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and MrHyde 4 narrators. A detective story
Evilasman’sruin Themes in common The villain’spunishment
Death asliberation Themes in common Complexcharacters
A detached narrator. Dialogue. The picture of Dorian Gray The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and MrHyde 4 narrators. A detective story
Double Themes in common Ethics
Crime Themes in common The villain’spunishment
The strength of senses Themes in common Freedom
Hate for social conventions Themes in common Searchfor the new