Comrade Sharikov found himself in an awkward situation.
Fredric March. The handsomest man ever. Even as a monster.
What would Sharikov's reaction to Hyde's whole deal with Dr. Jekyll be? Assuming he's still able to change back in this AU
Sharikov would have had a long stage of denial, that's for sure!
For him, the fact that Jekyll/Hyde is essentially the same as Dr. Bormental or Professor Preobrazhensky, a representative of the bourgeoisie, would be disgusting. And with them, as we know from the book, Sharikov has a very strained relationship. On the other hand, Sharikov would have been unable to understand for a long time why Hyde so vehemently denies Victorian morality, although Hyde often enjoys obvious benefits in the status of a gentleman.
In general, Sharikov considers Jekyll/Hyde to be a coward who cannot give up his past due to habit or benefits. But Edward Hyde is not as annoying "daddy-o" Preobrazhensky, and thanks for that.
Spoiler alert: Hyde is just as much a "true gentleman" as Sharikov is a "true comrade."
And yes, in my AU, Hyde can transform into Jekyll, although he does it reluctantly. He's used to living a long time... decades in the new and eternally young body of Edward Hyde.
If Grumpy hadn't been dropped into the tub, he would have looked like this during dinner.
wheres that picture of like the performers at the bolshoi or somewhere reading about gagarin going into space during intermission while all still in costume
Damn, it turns out that a terrible disease called "twinkification" also affected Comrade Sharikov in the 1976 film adaptation.
Why...
It's the same shit as it was with Edward. WHY...
Well, this is my first attempt to draw a human version of the Wolf from "Well, just you wait!" (or the legendary "Nu, pogodi!")
My sketch is based on early concept art.
TODAY IS BULGAKOV'S BIRTHDAY! YAPPIE!!
🎊Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov was born on May 15, 1891,🎊 he is the author of such works as "The Master and Margarita", "Heart of a Dog", "A Young Doctor's Notebook", "The White Guard", "Morphine", etc.
Thank you, my beloved author, for the hyperfix, on which I have been sitting for 2 years lol.
(my birthday art from last year)
Don't Crucify Me - Red Elvises
You look too hard then you see it's a joke - And, yeah, you think you're tapped but it's nothin' but smoke
Just got done reading The Invisible Man and all I have to say is I think Griffin and Jekyll/Hyde would get along great
My proof:
First up, Griffin
And then we have Hyde
Babayka ● 26 ● eng/rus ● she/he ● Love victorian, vintage and soviet aesthetics. More on vk and telegram. Icon pic by cattyisokay.
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