Dr. Jekyll is a respectably gentleman surviving in the late-Victorian society. He has a desire to remove all the bad and wicked characteristics from his mankind, to not outstand from the old gentleman requirements of morality. Therefore Dr. Jekyll is begging to makes tests that could allow him to eliminate his evil wishes or to isolate them from the Jekyll persona. Finally Dr. Jekyll finds ways to divide his two identities by drawing a special potion. After ingesting it, Jekyll changes in both a physical and mental way, although some part of his being stays aware of the change. In this manner Dr. Jekyll creates a fresh identity for himself. He calling it Mr. Hyde.
As we read the story, we find out how Dr. Jekyll feels and considers the Hyde persona. Throughout the report we see that Jekyll changes his emotions and frame of mind towards his second identity, Mr. Hyde. This way we can split the story into three phases. At the beginning Dr. Jekyll treats Hyde as a alleviation. But after a while, Jekyll sees Hyde to be cruel and wicked which discourages and makes him feel disgust to Hyde. By the finish of the story we see that Jekyll starts to feel like Hyde is his own, personal curse.
At first, when Dr. Jekyll realizes a way to separate his bad aspect from his polite self, he is extremely pleased. Another persona allowed Dr. Jekyll to remain a gentleman with a perfect reputation and without a blemish in the society. When a need arrived, Jekyll simply changed into another but at the same time, same person to release all the evil whims that collected on his 'bad' side of humanity. This way Dr. Jekyll detects Hyde a fairly easy way to commit bad, without risking his own good name. It is clear, that Jekyll creates Hyde because of the "repressive strictures of late-Victorian population". For the reason that time, men were said to be gentlemen, to be perfect and polite. The main thing that time was to keep their good name.
Dr. Jekyll has already established an inner conflict with himself. He considered the two aspects of his life. From one side he wanted to stay a man with a perfect reputation, but at the same time he previously to struggle his evil area of nature. This has forced Dr. Jekyll to create a second persona, Mr. Hyde. Covering under a different persona allowed Jekyll to keep his good name, without restricting the forbidden wants. Dr. Jekyll snacks Hyde as a pain relief and a perfect solution for life.
As time passes, Dr. Jekyll becomes a very happy man. He lives a two-persona life, without social boundaries. Though it seems good, not everything is going the way Jekyll has wished it. One night time, an occurrence happens that shows Dr. Jekyll the true fact about Hyde. Over a late evening, on one of the London roadways, Mr. Hyde tramples a small girl. After that, Jekyll realizes that Hyde does not have any boundaries. He starts off to think about the complete situation and comes up with a thought that he has generated a monster, with an urgent nature. The thought starts to frighten him and makes him think more of Hyde. All of the sudden he sees that Hyde does not have any good traits, as though he would be produced of pure evil in a both mental and physical way. Dr. Jekyll provides theory of his own for the appearance of Mr. Hyde in his affirmation.
"The evil side of my dynamics, to that i had now moved the stamping effectiveness, was less powerful and less developed than the nice which I got just deposed. () And hence, as I think, it came into being that Edward Hyde was much smaller, slighter and more youthful then Henry Jekyll. () Bad besides had left on that body an imprint of deformity and decay. "
This shows us that Jekyll understands that Hyde is manufactured out of real evil, which not only influences just how Hyde believes but also the way Hyde looks, as though he'd develop only in the evil area of the human nature. Obtaining all this triggers Dr. Jekyll to become afraid of the boundless Hyde. It's the moment where he decides to stop enjoying the potion, and changing into Hyde, for his and everyone else's safeness.
There is another factor that impacts Jekylls' change in the frame of mind towards Hyde. After some time of using the potion, Hydes' persona seems to get accustomed to it. The change isn't painful anymore; many times Jekyll doesn't feel it at all. Sometimes, Dr. Jekyll must take more then one potion to improve back to his normal body. This leads to a sudden and unpredicted event. 1 day, Henry Jekyll wakes up in his bed having a strange feeling. He looks at his hands and confirms them different. The hands do not belong to him; they can be short and yellow while his hands were long and pale. This business lead Dr. Jekyll to a summary that he has became Edward Hyde while asleep, without taking the potion. The uncontrolled event scares Jekyll even more, in particular when it happens again, while he's over a walk in a park. The uncontrolled changes become a big problem, and greatly donate to the fact that Jekyll begins hate the Hyde persona. From that moment in time on, Jekyll decides not to become Hyde ever again.
In the third stage we can easily see how Dr. Jekyll completely understands the actual fact that Hyde is 100 % pure evil and begins to take him as a personal curse. After 8 weeks of normal, common life, Jekyll seems an powerful longing to improve into Hyde once again. Living and relying temptation is tiring for Dr. Jekyll. He makes a decision to change once again in to the boundary less Hyde. Jekyll writes:
"But I've voluntarily stripped myself of all those balancing intuition by which even the most severe if s continues to walk with some degree of steadiness among temptations; and in my circumstance, to be enticed, however slightly was to show up. Instantly the nature of hell awoke in me and raged. "
This way we realize that when Dr. Jekyll changes, it seems that the energy that cumulated through the two calendar months in Hyde bursts out in a kind of madness. In such a mind-set Jekyll, in the Hyde persona eliminates a man. Later when the mist of wicked drops down, Jekyll realizes what he has done and starts off to hate Mr. Hyde, as well as himself for some reason.
Then the problems with changing again his own body begin and this is the beginning of the end, for both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. When it's too past due, Jekyll finds Hyde to be his curse, that lead to his devastation and does not have any positive feelings toward the next persona.
As we see, Dr. Jekyll needs to experience many unpleasant events to improve his attitude for his second persona. We see that in different stages, that he has different feelings for Hyde. At first, he has relief from the next persona, later he gets a kind of disgust to Mr. Hyde and at the end he stats to hate him.
It would seem sensible to say that Dr. Jekyll was the full total opposite of Mr. Hyde therefore, if Hyde was clean bad, Jekyll was said to be pure good. Not merely has his thinking led to it but also his look, as if 'totally' produced. Although which makes sense it is evident that Jekyll can't be pure good, because he has a longing that pulls him towards evil, to which he finally offers up.
The storyline Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a perfect example showing how a design of life accepted by the culture can wreck someone's life. To find a perfect solution Dr. Jekyll creates a second persona, which after a while, he confirms to be clean evil, something such as a curse. For me personally the storyplot is a perfect way to show that a person has to find a fantastic mean, or something near to it. The feelings Dr. Jekyll has for Hyde in each stage of the story are reasonable and it's really unhappy that Dr. Jekyll has to proceed through this exclusively.