Contrast the Victorian moral "good vs. evil" with modern psychological interpretations of alternate egos and dissociative identity [14]. III. Scientific & Ethical Consequences
Compare the film's critical reception (e.g., its 3.8/10 IMDb rating) to its attempt at creating a dark, atmospheric thriller [13]. V. Conclusion
Examine the film's use of Gothic horror tropes—such as flashbacks and foils —adapted for a modern audience [6]. Jekyll and Hyde (2021)
Analyze how the film portrays the struggle between the "civilized" Dr. Jekyll and the "monstrous" Edward Hyde [7].
A paper on typically focuses on the modern cinematic adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novella. This specific version is often noted for its low-budget, contemporary horror approach and its 1h 25m runtime [1, 13]. Paper Outline: Duality in the Digital Age I. Introduction Contrast the Victorian moral "good vs
How Jekyll's pursuit of "perfecting" the human psyche leads to his ultimate loss of control [4]. IV. Cinematic Style and Tone
Elements like dark settings, suspense, and the supernatural adapted for film [2, 6]. Analyze how the film portrays the struggle between
The core theme exploring the co-existence of good and evil within a single individual [4, 7].