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    • He is finished with Mr. Hyde

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      • Utterson asks whether Jekyll is concealing Hyde, to which Jekyll responds that he has heard the news and declares that he is finished with Mr. Hyde. He assures Utterson that Mr. Hyde is “safe” and will not be heard from anymore. Dr. Jekyll’s anxious manner worries Utterson.
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  2. When Poole tells Utterson that he believes Jekyll has been murdered, and the murderer is currently in Jekyll’s room, Utterson struggles to believe him. He straightforwardly tells Poole his idea doesn’t show sound reasoning or stand up to logic.

    • Chapter 10

      A summary of Chapter 10 in Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr....

  3. Utterson represents the perfect Victorian gentleman. He consistently seeks to preserve order and decorum, does not gossip, and guards his friends’ reputations as though they were his own.

  4. Henry Jekyll forge for a murderer! ” Utterson’s horror at the discovery suggests his deep-seated respect for Jekyll. Remember, Gabriel Utterson is the narrator and through his eyes we understand the mystery and moral struggle of Dr. Jekyll.

  5. It is through these personality traits that Utterson uncovers the mystery of Dr Jekyll's will. This confuses him, as Jekyll's wish is to leave all of his belongings and wealth to the...

  6. Jekyll is involving Utterson as his lawyer and also his friend but what he is asking him to do goes beyond both of Utterson’s roles. He is being asked to take care of Jekyll’s affairs for him, and Jekyll verbally hands over the whole burden of Hyde to Utterson.

  7. Utterson - for example, Dr Jekyll states: “you could see by his looks that he cherished for Mr. Utterson a sincere and warm affection”. RESPECTABLE - Utterson is very aware of the public expectations of a reput able individual in his society. In public he maintains a serious demeanor and is very solemn,

  8. Characters overview. Dr Jekyll. Mr Hyde. Utterson. Lanyon. Utterson is Jekyll's loyal friend and it is through his perspective that we understand most of the novel. His loyalty to, and...

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