Jackson Jekyll

Jackson Jekyll
Jackson Jekyll is a new kid at Monster High, who appears outwardly normal (though we know otherwise). He is the son of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

His alter ego is Holt Hyde.

Personality
Jackson is friendly and likes to play basketball. He is confused by his normalcy and feels a bit outcast in a school full of monsters.

Physical Description
Jackson has black hair with blonde streaks, blue eyes and a pierced left eyebrow. He has a yin yang symbol between his shoulders.

Classic Monster
Jackson Jekyll/Holt Hyde is the son of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Maintaining the trend of classic movies, there is a 1931 version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, released by Paramount, directed by Rouben Mamoulian and starring Fredric March.

The story of Jekyll and Hyde is based on a tale by Robert Louis Stephenson, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

In this story, a scientist devises a potion that will separate his evil, base nature from his normal self. The result is that while his regular self, Dr. Jekyll, remains human (both good and evil), his evil nature forms a new personality, Dr. Hyde; both occupy the same body.

Eventually, Hyde becomes more and more out of control, and Jekyll knows that some day he will take over the body completely.

While many movies portray Hyde as being monstrous in appearance, in the book he merely looks sinister, and is short.

The influence of these characters on the appearance of Jackson Jekyll is clear in that he has many elements of duality or being patched together: his hair is two colors, he has a yin-yang tattoo, his clothes tend to be halved or made of patchwork.

See also: Holt Hyde

Jackson Jekyll in the Monster High books
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Basic
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Dawn of the Dance
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Gloom Beach
Jackson wears a yellow and white striped button-up sleeveless shirt, with black and white striped accents at the collar and pockets. He wears black shorts with one patterned leg in black, yellow and green squares, and black flip flop sandals with yellow straps. He wears orange sunglasses.