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.
Another possibility is that a dark wizard has created a curse specifically designed to create this Jekyll and Hyde - style separation. This curse could target a prominent character like Draco Malfoy. His 'Jekyll' side might still be the proud Slytherin trying to uphold his family's name, but the 'Hyde' side could be a more desperate and power - hungry version, willing to do anything to gain an advantage. This would lead to a complex character arc for Draco and also impact his relationships with other characters like Harry, Hermione, and Ron in new and unexpected ways.
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.
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.
By exploring the duality of human nature. In 'Harry Potter', characters like Snape have a complex duality - seeming mean but being ultimately good. In 'Jekyll and Hyde', it's more extreme. Fanfiction could show a character with a magical 'Hyde' side that emerges under certain magical circumstances, similar to how Jekyll's potion worked. This would be an effective combination of the themes.
The main themes include duality. We see it in the characters of Jekyll and Hyde, two very different personalities in one body. There's also the theme of secrecy. Jekyll tries to keep Hyde a secret from society. And moral decay is a theme as Hyde engages in immoral acts which shows what can happen when the darker side of human nature is unleashed.
Yes, Jekyll and Hyde is a novel. It's a classic piece of literature.
First, you need to be very familiar with the original 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' story. Know the characters' personalities, their motives, and the overall theme. Then, think about the other story or world you want to crossover with. If it's a superhero story, for example, consider how Jekyll/Hyde's dual nature could interact with the powers and ethics of the superhero world.
One key theme is the duality of human nature. Just like Jekyll and Hyde represent the good and the evil within a person. Another theme could be the danger of scientific experimentation without proper moral consideration, as Jekyll's experiment led to the creation of the uncontrollable Hyde.
One of the main themes is the duality of human nature. Just like in the original story, the graphic novel shows how a person can have both good and evil sides, as represented by Jekyll and Hyde. Another theme could be the consequences of scientific experimentation gone wrong. Jekyll's attempt to split his personality through his experiment leads to chaos and destruction. Also, the theme of secrecy and repression is there. Jekyll tries to hide Hyde's existence, which reflects how people may try to hide their darker natures in society.
One popular piece might be 'The Unseen Bond' which delves deep into the complex relationship between Utterson and Jekyll in the context of the Jekyll and Hyde story. It really captures the essence of their friendship and the underlying tensions.