Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 23

26. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Book 26: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Great Illustrated Classics Edition (B+)

Ok, the reason that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is such a classic, like Planet of the Apes and 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, is because it's an unexplored concept. No one had ever heard of that before! It was science blasphemy. Especially in the mid-1800's. According to the preface, the story actually came from a nightmare that Stevenson had, and upon awakening, he wrote down the story.
Stevenson was ridiculously original. In the novel based off his nightmare, Stevenson explores man's multiple personality, particularly the two most starkly different sides: good and evil. This isn't another book about a team of good people battling a team of bad people. It's the battle inside one's own self. Which side would win? In case of Dr. Jekyll, Hyde won out... mostly because while Hyde was purely evil, Jekyll was still your normal human, overall good with a tinge of bad. Dr. Jekyll was unable to separate a purely good and purely evil side. Perhaps if Jekyll had been a purely, stain free "good" side the battle would have been fairer.
It all goes back to the old question of are humans good or evil? Or is it based off their actions and not their "internal nature?"
Once again, Stevenson takes the reader on a wild ride while making them think, question, and wonder. It's a tale beyond imagining with essence of dreams, nightmares, and reality.

Sunday, January 9

How Do You Pronounce That?

The last time I got really bored, I made Sparta a Facebook. My friends began to seriously worry... began to seriously tease me!
I'm seriously bored again and after nearly washing my hair with Sparta's flea shampoo that I left in the shower, I've come up with an idea that I have ample time to execute: I am going to look the various, too-many-lettered ingredients in my delights shower gel with the fragrance of sweet pea. Let the ingredient discovering begin!

Cocamidopropyl betaine: a pale yellow liquid, derived from coconut oil, suspected to an environmental toxin

Glycerin: prevents dry skin, naturally occurring compound from lipids, may be derived from animals

BHT: used as a preservative, also used in jet fuels and as an antioxidant food additive, could possibly be linked to cancer and hyperactivity in children

Tributyl citrate: alcohol and citric acid, at high doses animal studies show cardiovascular and neurological effects

(I'm glad I'm not ingesting any of this stuff!)

Propylparaben: found in plants and some insects, preservative found in water-based cosmetics

Methylchloroisothiazolinone: a preservative with antibacterial effects, associated with allergic reactions, first introduced in the 1970's

Well, there are just some of the crazy ingredients in my shower gel. God forbid I ever accidentally swallow any!
***Sources: Wikipedia and Skin Deep