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Most adaptations of classics are mostly lies, egos, and wild interpretations.
Here&#039;s the real story.
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Most adaptations of classics are mostly lies, egos, and wild interpretations.
Here&#039;s the real story.
Artwork by Christina Oei.</itunes:subtitle>
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Most adaptations of classics are mostly lies, egos, and wild interpretations.
Here&#039;s the real story.
Artwork by Christina Oei.</itunes:summary>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 8 - Part 2]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Last Night</h2>
<p>As far as I'm concerned, Chapter 8 is the absolute best chapter in the entire book. This is where the story pretty much comes to a very abrupt end and yet it's also where everything I love about the book finally comes front and center; Poole and Utterson.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/xluEdu1dsiY" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 8 - Part 2</a></p>
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As far as I'm concerned, Chapter 8 is the absolute best chapter in the entire book. This is where the story pretty much comes to a very abrupt end and yet it's also where everything I love about the book finally comes front and center; Poole and Utterson.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 8 - Part 2
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<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/xluEdu1dsiY" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 8 - Part 2</a></p>
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Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 8 - Part 2
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Last Night</h2>
<p>As far as I'm concerned, Chapter 8 is the absolute best chapter in the entire book. This is where the story pretty much comes to a very abrupt end and yet it's also where everything I love about the book finally comes front and center; Poole and Utterson.</p>
<p>It is a shame that the two people who have the most interesting perspectives in the entire book are the only two people to never have their stories told in any adaptations. Out of the hundreds of times this story has been adapted for stage or screen, the actual NARRATOR OF THE STORY and the only other person to genuinely care for Dr Jekyll have often been completely erased from existence. Why? When their perspective of the story is probably the most poignant.</p>
<p>What I hate about adaptations is that they don't make it clear that what you're experiencing is someone else's fantasy or interpretation of the story, not the story itself. The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a powerful story about, as I've said before, male friendships, loyalty, and the spiral of addiction, and yet it's never told from that perspective and that's a real wasted opportunity.</p>
<p>I hope throughout this podcast I've given you a new way to see this story.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/5Hti2pJbCKs" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 8 - Part 1</a></p>]]>
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As far as I'm concerned, Chapter 8 is the absolute best chapter in the entire book. This is where the story pretty much comes to a very abrupt end and yet it's also where everything I love about the book finally comes front and center; Poole and Utterson.
It is a shame that the two people who have the most interesting perspectives in the entire book are the only two people to never have their stories told in any adaptations. Out of the hundreds of times this story has been adapted for stage or screen, the actual NARRATOR OF THE STORY and the only other person to genuinely care for Dr Jekyll have often been completely erased from existence. Why? When their perspective of the story is probably the most poignant.
What I hate about adaptations is that they don't make it clear that what you're experiencing is someone else's fantasy or interpretation of the story, not the story itself. The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a powerful story about, as I've said before, male friendships, loyalty, and the spiral of addiction, and yet it's never told from that perspective and that's a real wasted opportunity.
I hope throughout this podcast I've given you a new way to see this story.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 8 - Part 1]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Last Night</h2>
<p>As far as I'm concerned, Chapter 8 is the absolute best chapter in the entire book. This is where the story pretty much comes to a very abrupt end and yet it's also where everything I love about the book finally comes front and center; Poole and Utterson.</p>
<p>It is a shame that the two people who have the most interesting perspectives in the entire book are the only two people to never have their stories told in any adaptations. Out of the hundreds of times this story has been adapted for stage or screen, the actual NARRATOR OF THE STORY and the only other person to genuinely care for Dr Jekyll have often been completely erased from existence. Why? When their perspective of the story is probably the most poignant.</p>
<p>What I hate about adaptations is that they don't make it clear that what you're experiencing is someone else's fantasy or interpretation of the story, not the story itself. The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a powerful story about, as I've said before, male friendships, loyalty, and the spiral of addiction, and yet it's never told from that perspective and that's a real wasted opportunity.</p>
<p>I hope throughout this podcast I've given you a new way to see this story.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/5Hti2pJbCKs" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 8 - Part 1</a></p>]]>
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It is a shame that the two people who have the most interesting perspectives in the entire book are the only two people to never have their stories told in any adaptations. Out of the hundreds of times this story has been adapted for stage or screen, the actual NARRATOR OF THE STORY and the only other person to genuinely care for Dr Jekyll have often been completely erased from existence. Why? When their perspective of the story is probably the most poignant.
What I hate about adaptations is that they don't make it clear that what you're experiencing is someone else's fantasy or interpretation of the story, not the story itself. The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a powerful story about, as I've said before, male friendships, loyalty, and the spiral of addiction, and yet it's never told from that perspective and that's a real wasted opportunity.
I hope throughout this podcast I've given you a new way to see this story.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 8 - Part 1]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapters 6 and 7 - Part 2]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Incident Of Dr Lanyon and The Incident At The Window</h2>
<p class="eb-ah-subtitle">As I mentioned in the previous video …<br /><br /><em>One of the primary issues I have with adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde is that they leave out so much of what makes this story interesting and some of the best aspects of that include the relationship between Utterson, Lanyon, and Jekyll and how that deep friendship is destroyed by Jekyll’s selfish doings. In many ways it feels like trying to be friends with an addict or someone with mental illness and it’s a shame that no adaptations truly address the heartbreak and betrayal and conflicting feelings that go along with being friends with someone in a self destructive spiral. </em><br /><br />This video goes into depth about how the story mirrors so much of the reality of addiction spirals, dealing with the breakdown of friendships, and trying to find your role in a relationship with a friend who has descended into a dark and downward spiral. Chapter 6 and 7 are so sad and so upsetting for me on a personal level, but I don’t think I’m the only one who reads these chapters this way. This is very obviously Stevenson’s intention because the wording, the reactions, and the feelings are all there clearly in the text. <br /><br />Where are the discussions of these underlying themes? Why is there only a focus on Jekyll? Why do people find the selfish, destructive nature of addicts and the mentally ill so fascinating? What about all of the bodies, hearts, and souls left behind in the wake of their death spirals? What about the true victims?</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/Zgz5o-J9bMc?si=1kBTbrevyeVf4m6x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapters 6 and 7 - Part 2</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Incident Of Dr Lanyon and The Incident At The Window
As I mentioned in the previous video …One of the primary issues I have with adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde is that they leave out so much of what makes this story interesting and some of the best aspects of that include the relationship between Utterson, Lanyon, and Jekyll and how that deep friendship is destroyed by Jekyll’s selfish doings. In many ways it feels like trying to be friends with an addict or someone with mental illness and it’s a shame that no adaptations truly address the heartbreak and betrayal and conflicting feelings that go along with being friends with someone in a self destructive spiral. This video goes into depth about how the story mirrors so much of the reality of addiction spirals, dealing with the breakdown of friendships, and trying to find your role in a relationship with a friend who has descended into a dark and downward spiral. Chapter 6 and 7 are so sad and so upsetting for me on a personal level, but I don’t think I’m the only one who reads these chapters this way. This is very obviously Stevenson’s intention because the wording, the reactions, and the feelings are all there clearly in the text. Where are the discussions of these underlying themes? Why is there only a focus on Jekyll? Why do people find the selfish, destructive nature of addicts and the mentally ill so fascinating? What about all of the bodies, hearts, and souls left behind in the wake of their death spirals? What about the true victims?
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapters 6 and 7 - Part 2]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Incident Of Dr Lanyon and The Incident At The Window</h2>
<p class="eb-ah-subtitle">As I mentioned in the previous video …<br /><br /><em>One of the primary issues I have with adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde is that they leave out so much of what makes this story interesting and some of the best aspects of that include the relationship between Utterson, Lanyon, and Jekyll and how that deep friendship is destroyed by Jekyll’s selfish doings. In many ways it feels like trying to be friends with an addict or someone with mental illness and it’s a shame that no adaptations truly address the heartbreak and betrayal and conflicting feelings that go along with being friends with someone in a self destructive spiral. </em><br /><br />This video goes into depth about how the story mirrors so much of the reality of addiction spirals, dealing with the breakdown of friendships, and trying to find your role in a relationship with a friend who has descended into a dark and downward spiral. Chapter 6 and 7 are so sad and so upsetting for me on a personal level, but I don’t think I’m the only one who reads these chapters this way. This is very obviously Stevenson’s intention because the wording, the reactions, and the feelings are all there clearly in the text. <br /><br />Where are the discussions of these underlying themes? Why is there only a focus on Jekyll? Why do people find the selfish, destructive nature of addicts and the mentally ill so fascinating? What about all of the bodies, hearts, and souls left behind in the wake of their death spirals? What about the true victims?</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/Zgz5o-J9bMc?si=1kBTbrevyeVf4m6x" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapters 6 and 7 - Part 2</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Incident Of Dr Lanyon and The Incident At The Window
As I mentioned in the previous video …One of the primary issues I have with adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde is that they leave out so much of what makes this story interesting and some of the best aspects of that include the relationship between Utterson, Lanyon, and Jekyll and how that deep friendship is destroyed by Jekyll’s selfish doings. In many ways it feels like trying to be friends with an addict or someone with mental illness and it’s a shame that no adaptations truly address the heartbreak and betrayal and conflicting feelings that go along with being friends with someone in a self destructive spiral. This video goes into depth about how the story mirrors so much of the reality of addiction spirals, dealing with the breakdown of friendships, and trying to find your role in a relationship with a friend who has descended into a dark and downward spiral. Chapter 6 and 7 are so sad and so upsetting for me on a personal level, but I don’t think I’m the only one who reads these chapters this way. This is very obviously Stevenson’s intention because the wording, the reactions, and the feelings are all there clearly in the text. Where are the discussions of these underlying themes? Why is there only a focus on Jekyll? Why do people find the selfish, destructive nature of addicts and the mentally ill so fascinating? What about all of the bodies, hearts, and souls left behind in the wake of their death spirals? What about the true victims?
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapters 6 and 7 - Part 2]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapters 6 and 7 - Part 1]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Incident Of Dr Lanyon and The Incident At The Window</h2>
<p class="eb-ah-subtitle">I decided to do these two chapters together because they are two of my favorite chapters and because the are very similar in feeling and foundation. They greatly shift the tone and focus of the story from slightly confusing and creepy to my fucking god what the hell is happening.<br /><br />One of the primary issues I have with adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde is that they leave out so much of what makes this story interesting and some of the best aspects of that include the relationship between Utterson, Lanyon, and Jekyll and how that deep friendship is destroyed by Jekyll’s selfish doings. In many ways it feels like trying to be friends with an addict or someone with mental illness and it’s a shame that no adaptations truly address the heartbreak and betrayal and conflicting feelings that go along with being friends with someone in a self destructive spiral. It’s such a great disservice to the story. Jekyll and Hyde is ultimately a story of loyalty, male friendships, and addiction. <br /><br />So much could have been learned and discussed for many years if the final chapter of this story hadn’t been included and people weren’t so obsessed with the absolute worst character in the book.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/ZR3EBMHx4WQ?si=RNZxfuSDN8tCwNNM" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapters 6 and 7 - Part 1</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Incident Of Dr Lanyon and The Incident At The Window
I decided to do these two chapters together because they are two of my favorite chapters and because the are very similar in feeling and foundation. They greatly shift the tone and focus of the story from slightly confusing and creepy to my fucking god what the hell is happening.One of the primary issues I have with adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde is that they leave out so much of what makes this story interesting and some of the best aspects of that include the relationship between Utterson, Lanyon, and Jekyll and how that deep friendship is destroyed by Jekyll’s selfish doings. In many ways it feels like trying to be friends with an addict or someone with mental illness and it’s a shame that no adaptations truly address the heartbreak and betrayal and conflicting feelings that go along with being friends with someone in a self destructive spiral. It’s such a great disservice to the story. Jekyll and Hyde is ultimately a story of loyalty, male friendships, and addiction. So much could have been learned and discussed for many years if the final chapter of this story hadn’t been included and people weren’t so obsessed with the absolute worst character in the book.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapters 6 and 7 - Part 1]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Incident Of Dr Lanyon and The Incident At The Window</h2>
<p class="eb-ah-subtitle">I decided to do these two chapters together because they are two of my favorite chapters and because the are very similar in feeling and foundation. They greatly shift the tone and focus of the story from slightly confusing and creepy to my fucking god what the hell is happening.<br /><br />One of the primary issues I have with adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde is that they leave out so much of what makes this story interesting and some of the best aspects of that include the relationship between Utterson, Lanyon, and Jekyll and how that deep friendship is destroyed by Jekyll’s selfish doings. In many ways it feels like trying to be friends with an addict or someone with mental illness and it’s a shame that no adaptations truly address the heartbreak and betrayal and conflicting feelings that go along with being friends with someone in a self destructive spiral. It’s such a great disservice to the story. Jekyll and Hyde is ultimately a story of loyalty, male friendships, and addiction. <br /><br />So much could have been learned and discussed for many years if the final chapter of this story hadn’t been included and people weren’t so obsessed with the absolute worst character in the book.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/ZR3EBMHx4WQ?si=RNZxfuSDN8tCwNNM" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapters 6 and 7 - Part 1</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Incident Of Dr Lanyon and The Incident At The Window
I decided to do these two chapters together because they are two of my favorite chapters and because the are very similar in feeling and foundation. They greatly shift the tone and focus of the story from slightly confusing and creepy to my fucking god what the hell is happening.One of the primary issues I have with adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde is that they leave out so much of what makes this story interesting and some of the best aspects of that include the relationship between Utterson, Lanyon, and Jekyll and how that deep friendship is destroyed by Jekyll’s selfish doings. In many ways it feels like trying to be friends with an addict or someone with mental illness and it’s a shame that no adaptations truly address the heartbreak and betrayal and conflicting feelings that go along with being friends with someone in a self destructive spiral. It’s such a great disservice to the story. Jekyll and Hyde is ultimately a story of loyalty, male friendships, and addiction. So much could have been learned and discussed for many years if the final chapter of this story hadn’t been included and people weren’t so obsessed with the absolute worst character in the book.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapters 6 and 7 - Part 1]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:50:16</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Barlow / The Web Recluse]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 5 - Part 2]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2025 13:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Incident of the Letter</h2>
<p>Most people who make movies and adaptations about Jekyll and Hyde focus solely on the final chapter of the book. They don’t care about the entire story or any of the other chapters. I don’t think anyone reads them or even cares about them. The ONLY thing that seems to interest anyone is Jekyll’s diary, Jekyll’s manifesto, Jekyll’s viewpoint. I think the ENTIRE story is interesting and without it there would only be a book of just Jekyll … and that’s boring AF.<br /><br /><strong>I think the story should have ended with Dr Lanyon’s letter. </strong><br /><br />The story of Jekyll and Hyde is not just the final chapter. That is just the explanation of the story. The entire story is about Utterson, about Dr Lanyon, about all the people who were hurt and who died and who suffered as a result of Jekyll’s selfishness and madness. <br /><br />Remember Glenda Cleveland’s perspective of Jeffery Dahmer? There is more than just the victims, the cops, and Dahmer himself … there are other people in the world … there are other viewpoints … there are other perspectives that are powerful and worth knowing. Jekyll and Hyde is similar … if you don’t care about other people and are only interested in centering the lunatic, you’re missing an entire part of the story … you’re missing the true heart of it.<br /><br />Try caring. Try considering other people.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/GOLnWIvIKZ0?si=0SMw_HPYWjRS0drB" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 5 - Part 2</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Incident of the Letter
Most people who make movies and adaptations about Jekyll and Hyde focus solely on the final chapter of the book. They don’t care about the entire story or any of the other chapters. I don’t think anyone reads them or even cares about them. The ONLY thing that seems to interest anyone is Jekyll’s diary, Jekyll’s manifesto, Jekyll’s viewpoint. I think the ENTIRE story is interesting and without it there would only be a book of just Jekyll … and that’s boring AF.I think the story should have ended with Dr Lanyon’s letter. The story of Jekyll and Hyde is not just the final chapter. That is just the explanation of the story. The entire story is about Utterson, about Dr Lanyon, about all the people who were hurt and who died and who suffered as a result of Jekyll’s selfishness and madness. Remember Glenda Cleveland’s perspective of Jeffery Dahmer? There is more than just the victims, the cops, and Dahmer himself … there are other people in the world … there are other viewpoints … there are other perspectives that are powerful and worth knowing. Jekyll and Hyde is similar … if you don’t care about other people and are only interested in centering the lunatic, you’re missing an entire part of the story … you’re missing the true heart of it.Try caring. Try considering other people.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 5 - Part 2]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 5 - Part 2]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Incident of the Letter</h2>
<p>Most people who make movies and adaptations about Jekyll and Hyde focus solely on the final chapter of the book. They don’t care about the entire story or any of the other chapters. I don’t think anyone reads them or even cares about them. The ONLY thing that seems to interest anyone is Jekyll’s diary, Jekyll’s manifesto, Jekyll’s viewpoint. I think the ENTIRE story is interesting and without it there would only be a book of just Jekyll … and that’s boring AF.<br /><br /><strong>I think the story should have ended with Dr Lanyon’s letter. </strong><br /><br />The story of Jekyll and Hyde is not just the final chapter. That is just the explanation of the story. The entire story is about Utterson, about Dr Lanyon, about all the people who were hurt and who died and who suffered as a result of Jekyll’s selfishness and madness. <br /><br />Remember Glenda Cleveland’s perspective of Jeffery Dahmer? There is more than just the victims, the cops, and Dahmer himself … there are other people in the world … there are other viewpoints … there are other perspectives that are powerful and worth knowing. Jekyll and Hyde is similar … if you don’t care about other people and are only interested in centering the lunatic, you’re missing an entire part of the story … you’re missing the true heart of it.<br /><br />Try caring. Try considering other people.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/GOLnWIvIKZ0?si=0SMw_HPYWjRS0drB" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 5 - Part 2</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Incident of the Letter
Most people who make movies and adaptations about Jekyll and Hyde focus solely on the final chapter of the book. They don’t care about the entire story or any of the other chapters. I don’t think anyone reads them or even cares about them. The ONLY thing that seems to interest anyone is Jekyll’s diary, Jekyll’s manifesto, Jekyll’s viewpoint. I think the ENTIRE story is interesting and without it there would only be a book of just Jekyll … and that’s boring AF.I think the story should have ended with Dr Lanyon’s letter. The story of Jekyll and Hyde is not just the final chapter. That is just the explanation of the story. The entire story is about Utterson, about Dr Lanyon, about all the people who were hurt and who died and who suffered as a result of Jekyll’s selfishness and madness. Remember Glenda Cleveland’s perspective of Jeffery Dahmer? There is more than just the victims, the cops, and Dahmer himself … there are other people in the world … there are other viewpoints … there are other perspectives that are powerful and worth knowing. Jekyll and Hyde is similar … if you don’t care about other people and are only interested in centering the lunatic, you’re missing an entire part of the story … you’re missing the true heart of it.Try caring. Try considering other people.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 5 - Part 2]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:50:16</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Barlow / The Web Recluse]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 5 - Part 1]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2025 13:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Incident of the Letter</h2>
<p>This is one of the chapters that I kind of wish <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/oct/25/books.booksnews">Stevenson’s wife had permanently destroyed</a>. It’s the most contrived, forced, lazy chapter of the whole book. The entire chapter exists to push evidence to the reader that is barely necessary. <br /><br />I do spend a large chunk of time (the first 20:14 minutes) at the beginning further explaining <strong>how my <span class="glossaryLink">aphantasia</span> effects my ability to perceive mood sometimes in books.</strong> I explain how I basically do what AI does … I pull existing information from movies and other media that I have seen (The Frankenstein Chronicles, The Wolfman, Young Sherlock Holmes, Vienna Blood) that closely matches whatever is being described by the author. It doesn’t always give the exact mood or scene but it’s as close as I can get. <br /><br />The rest of the video (from 20:15 onward) is ALL about why the chapter sucks but the best part about this trash chapter is we get even more information about how amazing, honest, smart, and invested Utterson is in getting to the bottom of this mystery … even if it means questioning and investigating his friend whom he so cares for. This is why Utterson’s perspective is so interesting and worth knowing and exploring.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/Ce0WsS1td0A?si=GG81IwnUNi9z37R7" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 5 - Part 1</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Incident of the Letter
This is one of the chapters that I kind of wish Stevenson’s wife had permanently destroyed. It’s the most contrived, forced, lazy chapter of the whole book. The entire chapter exists to push evidence to the reader that is barely necessary. I do spend a large chunk of time (the first 20:14 minutes) at the beginning further explaining how my aphantasia effects my ability to perceive mood sometimes in books. I explain how I basically do what AI does … I pull existing information from movies and other media that I have seen (The Frankenstein Chronicles, The Wolfman, Young Sherlock Holmes, Vienna Blood) that closely matches whatever is being described by the author. It doesn’t always give the exact mood or scene but it’s as close as I can get. The rest of the video (from 20:15 onward) is ALL about why the chapter sucks but the best part about this trash chapter is we get even more information about how amazing, honest, smart, and invested Utterson is in getting to the bottom of this mystery … even if it means questioning and investigating his friend whom he so cares for. This is why Utterson’s perspective is so interesting and worth knowing and exploring.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 5 - Part 1]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 5 - Part 1]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Incident of the Letter</h2>
<p>This is one of the chapters that I kind of wish <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/oct/25/books.booksnews">Stevenson’s wife had permanently destroyed</a>. It’s the most contrived, forced, lazy chapter of the whole book. The entire chapter exists to push evidence to the reader that is barely necessary. <br /><br />I do spend a large chunk of time (the first 20:14 minutes) at the beginning further explaining <strong>how my <span class="glossaryLink">aphantasia</span> effects my ability to perceive mood sometimes in books.</strong> I explain how I basically do what AI does … I pull existing information from movies and other media that I have seen (The Frankenstein Chronicles, The Wolfman, Young Sherlock Holmes, Vienna Blood) that closely matches whatever is being described by the author. It doesn’t always give the exact mood or scene but it’s as close as I can get. <br /><br />The rest of the video (from 20:15 onward) is ALL about why the chapter sucks but the best part about this trash chapter is we get even more information about how amazing, honest, smart, and invested Utterson is in getting to the bottom of this mystery … even if it means questioning and investigating his friend whom he so cares for. This is why Utterson’s perspective is so interesting and worth knowing and exploring.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/Ce0WsS1td0A?si=GG81IwnUNi9z37R7" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 5 - Part 1</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Incident of the Letter
This is one of the chapters that I kind of wish Stevenson’s wife had permanently destroyed. It’s the most contrived, forced, lazy chapter of the whole book. The entire chapter exists to push evidence to the reader that is barely necessary. I do spend a large chunk of time (the first 20:14 minutes) at the beginning further explaining how my aphantasia effects my ability to perceive mood sometimes in books. I explain how I basically do what AI does … I pull existing information from movies and other media that I have seen (The Frankenstein Chronicles, The Wolfman, Young Sherlock Holmes, Vienna Blood) that closely matches whatever is being described by the author. It doesn’t always give the exact mood or scene but it’s as close as I can get. The rest of the video (from 20:15 onward) is ALL about why the chapter sucks but the best part about this trash chapter is we get even more information about how amazing, honest, smart, and invested Utterson is in getting to the bottom of this mystery … even if it means questioning and investigating his friend whom he so cares for. This is why Utterson’s perspective is so interesting and worth knowing and exploring.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 5 - Part 1]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:41:40</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 4 - Part 2]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2025 13:36:29 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Carew Murder Case</h2>
<p>So much about the story has changed. It even feels different like a lot of time has passed not only in the story but also as far as the writing of the work. It starts very simply and then moves into a whole different tone and writing style.</p>
<p>The most poignant part of this story so far for me has been this chapter. It felt so NOW. It pulled me out of the idea of this being an old book and made me feel like I was reading something very modern ESPECIALLY in the way it describes the police and the odious joy when it comes to how people respond to another person’s misfortune. Some things hit different when you’re Black and “A touch of terror of the law and the law’s officers …” was one of those things.</p>
<p>This chapter describes so much of what being on social media is like …</p>
<p>With everything that happened recently with The Olympics so much is fresh on my mind especially the way people delight in misfortune, the way people try to capitalize on disaster and death as entertainment … the way people judge others based on how they look … the “odious joy” of it all.</p>
<p>It was powerful and depressing to see how very little has changed in the world.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/keBJd9WHh8g?si=B-AHDzQvzE1qHpRF" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 4 - Part 2</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Carew Murder Case
So much about the story has changed. It even feels different like a lot of time has passed not only in the story but also as far as the writing of the work. It starts very simply and then moves into a whole different tone and writing style.
The most poignant part of this story so far for me has been this chapter. It felt so NOW. It pulled me out of the idea of this being an old book and made me feel like I was reading something very modern ESPECIALLY in the way it describes the police and the odious joy when it comes to how people respond to another person’s misfortune. Some things hit different when you’re Black and “A touch of terror of the law and the law’s officers …” was one of those things.
This chapter describes so much of what being on social media is like …
With everything that happened recently with The Olympics so much is fresh on my mind especially the way people delight in misfortune, the way people try to capitalize on disaster and death as entertainment … the way people judge others based on how they look … the “odious joy” of it all.
It was powerful and depressing to see how very little has changed in the world.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 4 - Part 2]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 4 - Part 2]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Carew Murder Case</h2>
<p>So much about the story has changed. It even feels different like a lot of time has passed not only in the story but also as far as the writing of the work. It starts very simply and then moves into a whole different tone and writing style.</p>
<p>The most poignant part of this story so far for me has been this chapter. It felt so NOW. It pulled me out of the idea of this being an old book and made me feel like I was reading something very modern ESPECIALLY in the way it describes the police and the odious joy when it comes to how people respond to another person’s misfortune. Some things hit different when you’re Black and “A touch of terror of the law and the law’s officers …” was one of those things.</p>
<p>This chapter describes so much of what being on social media is like …</p>
<p>With everything that happened recently with The Olympics so much is fresh on my mind especially the way people delight in misfortune, the way people try to capitalize on disaster and death as entertainment … the way people judge others based on how they look … the “odious joy” of it all.</p>
<p>It was powerful and depressing to see how very little has changed in the world.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/keBJd9WHh8g?si=B-AHDzQvzE1qHpRF" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 4 - Part 2</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Carew Murder Case
So much about the story has changed. It even feels different like a lot of time has passed not only in the story but also as far as the writing of the work. It starts very simply and then moves into a whole different tone and writing style.
The most poignant part of this story so far for me has been this chapter. It felt so NOW. It pulled me out of the idea of this being an old book and made me feel like I was reading something very modern ESPECIALLY in the way it describes the police and the odious joy when it comes to how people respond to another person’s misfortune. Some things hit different when you’re Black and “A touch of terror of the law and the law’s officers …” was one of those things.
This chapter describes so much of what being on social media is like …
With everything that happened recently with The Olympics so much is fresh on my mind especially the way people delight in misfortune, the way people try to capitalize on disaster and death as entertainment … the way people judge others based on how they look … the “odious joy” of it all.
It was powerful and depressing to see how very little has changed in the world.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 4 - Part 2]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:41:40</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 4 - Part 1]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Carew Murder Case</h2>
<p>I feel like I missed an entire section of this story. It went from zero to absolute bonkers madness in one page and it felt very jarring and also unbelievable. It’s a known fact that I cannot stand the phrase “all of the sudden” because it’s an absolute cop out for an actual understanding of reality and it’s used here in all it’s nonsense glory. We jump a YEAR ahead and it’s like … what the hell happened?</p>
<p>Mr Hyde goes from mildly irritating and unnerving to a brutal mad lunatic who beats people with such ferocity that he’s breaking canes. Like … seriously? What is this about? You just jumped ahead and decided you were done with any kind of lead up?</p>
<p>A lot is being said in this chapter. A LOT. I feel like perhaps this is the first chapter of what the story is actually trying to be and trying to express. The duality of society and people is on full display and it’s a bit unnerving to read at some points (more explained in Part 2).</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/hKtQDmwAulU?si=3obO1NxM__jxF3UI" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 4 - Part 1</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Carew Murder Case
I feel like I missed an entire section of this story. It went from zero to absolute bonkers madness in one page and it felt very jarring and also unbelievable. It’s a known fact that I cannot stand the phrase “all of the sudden” because it’s an absolute cop out for an actual understanding of reality and it’s used here in all it’s nonsense glory. We jump a YEAR ahead and it’s like … what the hell happened?
Mr Hyde goes from mildly irritating and unnerving to a brutal mad lunatic who beats people with such ferocity that he’s breaking canes. Like … seriously? What is this about? You just jumped ahead and decided you were done with any kind of lead up?
A lot is being said in this chapter. A LOT. I feel like perhaps this is the first chapter of what the story is actually trying to be and trying to express. The duality of society and people is on full display and it’s a bit unnerving to read at some points (more explained in Part 2).
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 4 - Part 1]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">The Carew Murder Case</h2>
<p>I feel like I missed an entire section of this story. It went from zero to absolute bonkers madness in one page and it felt very jarring and also unbelievable. It’s a known fact that I cannot stand the phrase “all of the sudden” because it’s an absolute cop out for an actual understanding of reality and it’s used here in all it’s nonsense glory. We jump a YEAR ahead and it’s like … what the hell happened?</p>
<p>Mr Hyde goes from mildly irritating and unnerving to a brutal mad lunatic who beats people with such ferocity that he’s breaking canes. Like … seriously? What is this about? You just jumped ahead and decided you were done with any kind of lead up?</p>
<p>A lot is being said in this chapter. A LOT. I feel like perhaps this is the first chapter of what the story is actually trying to be and trying to express. The duality of society and people is on full display and it’s a bit unnerving to read at some points (more explained in Part 2).</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/hKtQDmwAulU?si=3obO1NxM__jxF3UI" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 4 - Part 1</a></p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Carew Murder Case
I feel like I missed an entire section of this story. It went from zero to absolute bonkers madness in one page and it felt very jarring and also unbelievable. It’s a known fact that I cannot stand the phrase “all of the sudden” because it’s an absolute cop out for an actual understanding of reality and it’s used here in all it’s nonsense glory. We jump a YEAR ahead and it’s like … what the hell happened?
Mr Hyde goes from mildly irritating and unnerving to a brutal mad lunatic who beats people with such ferocity that he’s breaking canes. Like … seriously? What is this about? You just jumped ahead and decided you were done with any kind of lead up?
A lot is being said in this chapter. A LOT. I feel like perhaps this is the first chapter of what the story is actually trying to be and trying to express. The duality of society and people is on full display and it’s a bit unnerving to read at some points (more explained in Part 2).
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 4 - Part 1]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 3 - Part 2]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2025 13:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">Dr Jekyll Was Quite At Ease</h2>
<p>Every interpretation of any piece of existing media is valid given that media is entirely subjective and that’s how you get wonderful meta and expanded universes and ideas. I’m not saying that no one should create their own version of something that inspired them … I’m only asking where are the people that ACTUALLY LIKE THE STORIES AS THEY ARE?<br /><br />Is there no one on the planet that read this book or Dracula and just said … I love this! Not <em>I love it but … </em>and not <em>I’d like it better if …</em> but just I LOVE IT and I want to create this on screen. Where are those people? These stories are great on their own. They stand up. They are great and have a lot you can dig into and characters you can love – especially Dracula – why not share the truth of these stories with new audiences? <br /><br />I wish I could see someone who did a true version of these stories … from page to screen.<br /><br />The upcoming chapter of the book is where things really start to take a dark turn. Up till now I’ve been surviving on breadcrumbs and hints of scientific heresy … you absolutely HAVE MY ATTENTION. <br /><br />Bring it on!</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/C9doxPdu6kY?si=d6dikuuZ1deNl2hJ" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 3 - Part 2</a></p>
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                    <![CDATA[Dr Jekyll Was Quite At Ease
Every interpretation of any piece of existing media is valid given that media is entirely subjective and that’s how you get wonderful meta and expanded universes and ideas. I’m not saying that no one should create their own version of something that inspired them … I’m only asking where are the people that ACTUALLY LIKE THE STORIES AS THEY ARE?Is there no one on the planet that read this book or Dracula and just said … I love this! Not I love it but … and not I’d like it better if … but just I LOVE IT and I want to create this on screen. Where are those people? These stories are great on their own. They stand up. They are great and have a lot you can dig into and characters you can love – especially Dracula – why not share the truth of these stories with new audiences? I wish I could see someone who did a true version of these stories … from page to screen.The upcoming chapter of the book is where things really start to take a dark turn. Up till now I’ve been surviving on breadcrumbs and hints of scientific heresy … you absolutely HAVE MY ATTENTION. Bring it on!
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 3 - Part 2
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                    <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">Dr Jekyll Was Quite At Ease</h2>
<p>Every interpretation of any piece of existing media is valid given that media is entirely subjective and that’s how you get wonderful meta and expanded universes and ideas. I’m not saying that no one should create their own version of something that inspired them … I’m only asking where are the people that ACTUALLY LIKE THE STORIES AS THEY ARE?<br /><br />Is there no one on the planet that read this book or Dracula and just said … I love this! Not <em>I love it but … </em>and not <em>I’d like it better if …</em> but just I LOVE IT and I want to create this on screen. Where are those people? These stories are great on their own. They stand up. They are great and have a lot you can dig into and characters you can love – especially Dracula – why not share the truth of these stories with new audiences? <br /><br />I wish I could see someone who did a true version of these stories … from page to screen.<br /><br />The upcoming chapter of the book is where things really start to take a dark turn. Up till now I’ve been surviving on breadcrumbs and hints of scientific heresy … you absolutely HAVE MY ATTENTION. <br /><br />Bring it on!</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/C9doxPdu6kY?si=d6dikuuZ1deNl2hJ" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 3 - Part 2</a></p>
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Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 3 - Part 2
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:43:48</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 3 - Part 1]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">Dr Jekyll Was Quite At Ease</h2>
<p>This is one of my favorite chapters of the book as far as really seeing the relationship between Utterson and Jekyll and getting more of a feel for what has been going on from Jekyll himself (a rare voice in the book).<br /><br />As usual I’m up in arms again about why men interpret this book the way they do. Why do they see Jekyll and Hyde in such a ridiculously biased and predictable way? I wonder what a woman might do with the source material and how she would interpret Jekyll and Hyde as people. It seems all the versions I have seen everyone has this warped view of everything and I don’t understand why.<br /><br /><strong>Why does no one like this book as it is written?</strong> Or any classic for that matter? Why do they just toss it in the trash and do what they prefer instead?</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/KYNgfJyert0?si=0R8-RiX1GUfkoZT6" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 3 - Part 1</a></p>
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                    <![CDATA[Dr Jekyll Was Quite At Ease
This is one of my favorite chapters of the book as far as really seeing the relationship between Utterson and Jekyll and getting more of a feel for what has been going on from Jekyll himself (a rare voice in the book).As usual I’m up in arms again about why men interpret this book the way they do. Why do they see Jekyll and Hyde in such a ridiculously biased and predictable way? I wonder what a woman might do with the source material and how she would interpret Jekyll and Hyde as people. It seems all the versions I have seen everyone has this warped view of everything and I don’t understand why.Why does no one like this book as it is written? Or any classic for that matter? Why do they just toss it in the trash and do what they prefer instead?
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 3 - Part 1
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                    <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">Dr Jekyll Was Quite At Ease</h2>
<p>This is one of my favorite chapters of the book as far as really seeing the relationship between Utterson and Jekyll and getting more of a feel for what has been going on from Jekyll himself (a rare voice in the book).<br /><br />As usual I’m up in arms again about why men interpret this book the way they do. Why do they see Jekyll and Hyde in such a ridiculously biased and predictable way? I wonder what a woman might do with the source material and how she would interpret Jekyll and Hyde as people. It seems all the versions I have seen everyone has this warped view of everything and I don’t understand why.<br /><br /><strong>Why does no one like this book as it is written?</strong> Or any classic for that matter? Why do they just toss it in the trash and do what they prefer instead?</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/KYNgfJyert0?si=0R8-RiX1GUfkoZT6" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 3 - Part 1</a></p>
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                    <![CDATA[Dr Jekyll Was Quite At Ease
This is one of my favorite chapters of the book as far as really seeing the relationship between Utterson and Jekyll and getting more of a feel for what has been going on from Jekyll himself (a rare voice in the book).As usual I’m up in arms again about why men interpret this book the way they do. Why do they see Jekyll and Hyde in such a ridiculously biased and predictable way? I wonder what a woman might do with the source material and how she would interpret Jekyll and Hyde as people. It seems all the versions I have seen everyone has this warped view of everything and I don’t understand why.Why does no one like this book as it is written? Or any classic for that matter? Why do they just toss it in the trash and do what they prefer instead?
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 3 - Part 1
]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:44:20</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Barlow / The Web Recluse]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 2 - Part 2]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2025 13:39:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">Search for Mr Hyde</h2>
<p>If there is one thing I want to get across in this series, it's that different people have different ways of seeing and moving through the world and that absolutely colors how they read and interpret media.</p>
<p>Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde are the LEAST interesting characters to me and I see very little worth discussing when it comes to how evil, broken, negative, selfish people move through the world wreaking havoc on the lives of good people. I'm interested in the good people. I'm interested in those trying to survive a Hell they don't deserve.</p>
<p>Utterson deserves so much more than erasure in every adaptation.</p>
<p>There is value in recognizing other perspectives - this is desperately needed in today's world especially.</p>
<p>Try seeing things differently. Try caring about others. It can make all the difference.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/UoNDhfEXAvA?si=I56HgfMbZohshhAq" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 2 - Part 2</a></p>
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                    <![CDATA[Search for Mr Hyde
If there is one thing I want to get across in this series, it's that different people have different ways of seeing and moving through the world and that absolutely colors how they read and interpret media.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde are the LEAST interesting characters to me and I see very little worth discussing when it comes to how evil, broken, negative, selfish people move through the world wreaking havoc on the lives of good people. I'm interested in the good people. I'm interested in those trying to survive a Hell they don't deserve.
Utterson deserves so much more than erasure in every adaptation.
There is value in recognizing other perspectives - this is desperately needed in today's world especially.
Try seeing things differently. Try caring about others. It can make all the difference.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 2 - Part 2
]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">Search for Mr Hyde</h2>
<p>If there is one thing I want to get across in this series, it's that different people have different ways of seeing and moving through the world and that absolutely colors how they read and interpret media.</p>
<p>Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde are the LEAST interesting characters to me and I see very little worth discussing when it comes to how evil, broken, negative, selfish people move through the world wreaking havoc on the lives of good people. I'm interested in the good people. I'm interested in those trying to survive a Hell they don't deserve.</p>
<p>Utterson deserves so much more than erasure in every adaptation.</p>
<p>There is value in recognizing other perspectives - this is desperately needed in today's world especially.</p>
<p>Try seeing things differently. Try caring about others. It can make all the difference.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/UoNDhfEXAvA?si=I56HgfMbZohshhAq" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 2 - Part 2</a></p>
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                    <![CDATA[Search for Mr Hyde
If there is one thing I want to get across in this series, it's that different people have different ways of seeing and moving through the world and that absolutely colors how they read and interpret media.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde are the LEAST interesting characters to me and I see very little worth discussing when it comes to how evil, broken, negative, selfish people move through the world wreaking havoc on the lives of good people. I'm interested in the good people. I'm interested in those trying to survive a Hell they don't deserve.
Utterson deserves so much more than erasure in every adaptation.
There is value in recognizing other perspectives - this is desperately needed in today's world especially.
Try seeing things differently. Try caring about others. It can make all the difference.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 2 - Part 2
]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>01:02:55</itunes:duration>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">Search for Mr Hyde</h2>
<p>Utterson is nosy AF but he’s truly a quality friend. This is the kind of friend you want to have in your corner. I am still on Hyde’s side considering the horrible nature of the rest of the characters in this story.</p>
<p>As far as I’m concerned how everyone reacts to Hyde is a reflection of who THEY are, not who he is. There are too many contradictions for there to be any semblance of truth. It’s all projection and transference.</p>
<p>Hyde is a triggering element in these miserable people’s lives. <br />He's giving dwarf and little else.</p>
<p>Y'all mad at YOURSELVES.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/rxOgMeZZmxU?si=pp2y5nh-Az3T3BPB" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 2 - Part 1</a></p>
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                    <![CDATA[Search for Mr Hyde
Utterson is nosy AF but he’s truly a quality friend. This is the kind of friend you want to have in your corner. I am still on Hyde’s side considering the horrible nature of the rest of the characters in this story.
As far as I’m concerned how everyone reacts to Hyde is a reflection of who THEY are, not who he is. There are too many contradictions for there to be any semblance of truth. It’s all projection and transference.
Hyde is a triggering element in these miserable people’s lives. He's giving dwarf and little else.
Y'all mad at YOURSELVES.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 2 - Part 1
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                    <![CDATA[<h2 class="eb-ah-title">Search for Mr Hyde</h2>
<p>Utterson is nosy AF but he’s truly a quality friend. This is the kind of friend you want to have in your corner. I am still on Hyde’s side considering the horrible nature of the rest of the characters in this story.</p>
<p>As far as I’m concerned how everyone reacts to Hyde is a reflection of who THEY are, not who he is. There are too many contradictions for there to be any semblance of truth. It’s all projection and transference.</p>
<p>Hyde is a triggering element in these miserable people’s lives. <br />He's giving dwarf and little else.</p>
<p>Y'all mad at YOURSELVES.</p>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/rxOgMeZZmxU?si=pp2y5nh-Az3T3BPB" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 2 - Part 1</a></p>
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                    <![CDATA[Search for Mr Hyde
Utterson is nosy AF but he’s truly a quality friend. This is the kind of friend you want to have in your corner. I am still on Hyde’s side considering the horrible nature of the rest of the characters in this story.
As far as I’m concerned how everyone reacts to Hyde is a reflection of who THEY are, not who he is. There are too many contradictions for there to be any semblance of truth. It’s all projection and transference.
Hyde is a triggering element in these miserable people’s lives. He's giving dwarf and little else.
Y'all mad at YOURSELVES.
Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 2 - Part 1
]]>
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                                                                            <itunes:duration>00:42:17</itunes:duration>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 1 - Part 2]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2025 15:24:24 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h1 class="eb-ah-title">The Story of the Door</h1>
<p>Thanks for coming back for more!</p>
<p>This is the continuation of my discussion of "The Story Of The Door" which is the first chapter in the book.</p>
<p>So far this absolutely bonkers level of foolishness is only making me like Hyde and hate the "upstanding" members of British society and maybe that's the whole point. They're disgustingly awful people except for Utterson who I believe is the true star and main character of this book.</p>
<h2><img src="https://thewebrecluse.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/jekyllandhyde.gif" alt="Elaine As Jekyll and Hyde" width="190" height="190" /></h2>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/Ye904MzD5mA?si=kkP4KbB_uL6B4Dy7" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 1 - Part 2</a> </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Story of the Door
Thanks for coming back for more!
This is the continuation of my discussion of "The Story Of The Door" which is the first chapter in the book.
So far this absolutely bonkers level of foolishness is only making me like Hyde and hate the "upstanding" members of British society and maybe that's the whole point. They're disgustingly awful people except for Utterson who I believe is the true star and main character of this book.

Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 1 - Part 2 ]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 1 - Part 2]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<h1 class="eb-ah-title">The Story of the Door</h1>
<p>Thanks for coming back for more!</p>
<p>This is the continuation of my discussion of "The Story Of The Door" which is the first chapter in the book.</p>
<p>So far this absolutely bonkers level of foolishness is only making me like Hyde and hate the "upstanding" members of British society and maybe that's the whole point. They're disgustingly awful people except for Utterson who I believe is the true star and main character of this book.</p>
<h2><img src="https://thewebrecluse.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/jekyllandhyde.gif" alt="Elaine As Jekyll and Hyde" width="190" height="190" /></h2>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/Ye904MzD5mA?si=kkP4KbB_uL6B4Dy7" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 1 - Part 2</a> </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Story of the Door
Thanks for coming back for more!
This is the continuation of my discussion of "The Story Of The Door" which is the first chapter in the book.
So far this absolutely bonkers level of foolishness is only making me like Hyde and hate the "upstanding" members of British society and maybe that's the whole point. They're disgustingly awful people except for Utterson who I believe is the true star and main character of this book.

Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 1 - Part 2 ]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 1 - Part 1]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<h1>The Story Of The Door</h1>
<p>In this episode I'll be discussing "The Story Of The Door" which is the first chapter in the The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and I can tell you that I'm absolutely not having this wildly epic and bonkers nonsense.</p>
<p>Seriously, make it make sense.</p>
<p>The start to this story is equal parts bizarre and wonderful.</p>
<h2><img src="https://thewebrecluse.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/jekyllandhyde.gif" alt="Elaine As Jekyll and Hyde" width="190" height="190" /></h2>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/GIHsDVnQCuY?si=WzLRsyOhOniDBRKt" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 1 - Part 1</a> </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Story Of The Door
In this episode I'll be discussing "The Story Of The Door" which is the first chapter in the The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and I can tell you that I'm absolutely not having this wildly epic and bonkers nonsense.
Seriously, make it make sense.
The start to this story is equal parts bizarre and wonderful.

Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 1 - Part 1 ]]>
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                    <![CDATA[<h1>The Story Of The Door</h1>
<p>In this episode I'll be discussing "The Story Of The Door" which is the first chapter in the The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and I can tell you that I'm absolutely not having this wildly epic and bonkers nonsense.</p>
<p>Seriously, make it make sense.</p>
<p>The start to this story is equal parts bizarre and wonderful.</p>
<h2><img src="https://thewebrecluse.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/jekyllandhyde.gif" alt="Elaine As Jekyll and Hyde" width="190" height="190" /></h2>
<h2>Want To Watch The Video Instead?</h2>
<p><a href="https://youtu.be/GIHsDVnQCuY?si=WzLRsyOhOniDBRKt" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde &gt; Chapter 1 - Part 1</a> </p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Story Of The Door
In this episode I'll be discussing "The Story Of The Door" which is the first chapter in the The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and I can tell you that I'm absolutely not having this wildly epic and bonkers nonsense.
Seriously, make it make sense.
The start to this story is equal parts bizarre and wonderful.

Want To Watch The Video Instead?
Elaine Is Reading Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde > Chapter 1 - Part 1 ]]>
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