Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll Syndrome vs. Male Menopause
Adams descendant, the male species is unpopularly
known to be afflicted with a critical illnesse – Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Syndrome or the Male Menopause.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Syndrome
In 1886, Robert Stevenson wrote a book about Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde wherein he discussed the quest of Dr. Jekyll to divide the
two characters of human so that he can separately define good from evil. No
individual during his time supported Dr. Jekyll’s experiment hence he performed
the test upon himself, which gave birth to Mr. Hyde, the evil side of Dr.
Jekyll.
Mr. Hyde started his revenge to all the people who
disheartened Dr. Jekyll. The madness, misery and vengeance were all over. Mr.
Hyde is uncontrollable. His wickedness is unstoppable. Dr. Jekyll had so many
struggles controlling his evil part, Mr. Hyde.
Male Menopause
Male menopause or sometimes referred to as andropause
is a condition where a man goes through an unavoidable change in social,
interpersonal, psycho-logical and even the spiritual aspect.
Similarity of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Syndrome with
Male Menopause
Both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Syndrome and Male
Menopause are considered transitional stages of men.
Dr. Jekyll had longings to separate the good identity
from the evil one. This may be explained to man’s desire to be completely good
or entirely bad which most of the time are dictated by events in human’s life.
Men are faced in an intersection where they have to decide the path they need
to take – the good or the bad one.
Male menopause, on the other hand, is a shift from
first adulthood to second adulthood. It is commonly described as the maturation
of men wherein they focused more on the inner self, compared to the previous
stage of his life where he is much focused with the outer being.
Differences between Male Menopause and Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde Syndrome
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde syndrome differs with male
menopause in terms of the following:
? Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde syndrome can happen to men anytime. It knows no age. On the other
hand, male menopause usually takes place when a man is about to reach second
adulthood, it can emerge as early as thirty-five years old or as late as
sixty-five.
? Male
menopause is highly associated as a hormonal or chemical change, which may have
a positive or negative effect towards the whole being of a man. While Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde syndrome is more of a psychological change. Additionally,
the triggering factor is primarily environmentally related such as overexposure
to vices, influences of friends or misfortunes in life.
Most of the time, the syndrome portrays negative
effect unless the evil part has been defeated.
The abovementioned conditions can make or break a man.
If Mr. Hyde rules, a man’s life then peace and love will not have a room in his
heart. Not only will a man suffer but also his family will significantly be
affected. If Dr. Jekyll’s personality will govern then negative emotions may
not be felt or even expressed which then can affect both the individual and his
significant others. There should be a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the life of a
man, so that there will be balance.
Male menopause can break a man if he perceive and acts
negatively on the said condition. The condition can help him achieve the man he
ought to be if the male species will have a positive attitude towards
andropause.
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