A cool concept for an RWBY Jekyll and Hyde fanfiction would be to base it on Blake. Imagine that due to some sort of experimental Faunus technology, Blake's shadow self becomes a separate entity, much like Jekyll and Hyde. Her normal self is still the freedom - fighting Faunus, but her 'Hyde' self is a more ruthless hunter. This could lead to internal conflicts within Blake as she battles with this new aspect of herself and tries to keep it from harming her friends.
A possible plot could involve a dark wizard who uses the concept of Jekyll and Hyde to create an army of shape - shifting followers. The heroes in the Harry Potter universe have to find a way to reverse the transformation spell and defeat this new threat. This could involve a lot of research into both magical and Muggle concepts related to split personalities and transformation, adding an interesting layer to the story.
One idea could be exploring Mr Hyde's backstory in more detail. Maybe he had a tragic childhood that led to his dark nature. Another could be a scenario where Dr Jekyll tries to find a permanent cure for his transformation into Hyde but faces many obstacles. A third idea might be a love interest for Mr Hyde that could potentially change him.
One idea could be that Jackson and Holt have to work together to solve a mystery in their school that involves a strange new student who seems to have powers related to their own. Another could be a story where they get swapped at an inopportune time, like during a big school presentation, and have to figure out how to get back to normal without causing too much chaos.
In RWBY, there's the theme of the struggle for a better world. In a Jekyll and Hyde fanfiction related to RWBY, this could be reflected in a character's transformation. For instance, if a character like Oscar is given a power that causes a Jekyll and Hyde - type situation. His 'Jekyll' side could be focused on the peaceful, diplomatic ways to achieve a better Remnant, while his 'Hyde' side might be more radical and willing to use force. This would create an internal struggle within the character, similar to the internal struggles of RWBY characters in their fight for a better world, while also showing how different aspects of one's personality can approach the same goal in different ways.
One idea could be to cross it with a detective story. Imagine a famous detective like Sherlock Holmes trying to solve the mystery of Dr Jekyll's transformation into Mr Hyde. The detective could notice strange things around Jekyll's house and start to suspect that there is more to his dual nature than meets the eye.
Yes, Jekyll and Hyde is a novel. It's a classic piece of literature.
Secrecy is another theme. Jekyll's secret about his transformation into Hyde is a central part of the story. In the fanfiction, Utterson's attempts to either uncover or protect that secret are often explored. How he deals with the knowledge that his friend is hiding something so huge is a major part of the narrative in many of these fanfictions. This can lead to a lot of tension and drama in the relationship between Utterson and Jekyll.
Basically, the tale of Jekyll and Hyde centers on Dr. Jekyll's experiments with a concoction that leads to his transformation into the evil Mr. Hyde. It delves into the darker side of human personality and the consequences of unleashing it.
Yes, it can be considered science fiction. It explores themes and concepts related to science and transformation.
No, it isn't. 'Jekyll and Hyde' is a fictional story written by Robert Louis Stevenson.