In this lifetime, the person that would probably be exhibiting this type of behavior is David Wright, a player for the New York Mets. When our family went to go to a met game, we were able to stop and talk with him. On the field, he looks like a player that many people would idolize. However, he really could care less about the fans and their feelings. Some people would like to make excuses for him, but there are none. Many people that were there with us also felt the same way.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Brian H
Throughout Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde, life at all costs is a very significant topic. Dr. Jekyll wants to be able to do things that he wouldn't normally do in his "regular" body. He is respected by the community but wants to live a dangerous life. Never in his life would he ever think about doing crimes. In his study of science, he continually tries to find a way to be able to "switch people" by a magic potion. Because Dr. Jekyll feels so strongly about this, he loses many friends along the way including Utterson and Lanyon. After discovering the potion, Dr. Jekyll changes to Mr. Hyde. Hyde commits many crimes that are talked about in the community but Jekyll is not worried about it.
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