Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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What was Jekyll's life style like?
Jekyll lived the high life, however he is isolated by choice.
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What does Lanyon question Jekyll with and why?
He questions Jekyll with his science as he believes t is against god.
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What was Jekyll concerned about?
He was concerned about his reputation and he doesn't accept help from his friends.
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What class was Jekyll a part of?
He has a high class and is well respected.
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Why does Jekyll create a separate identity for his evil side?
As he is concerned about his reputation and would like to indulge in his evil side without suffering the consequences.
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Who was Who was Utterson?
A rational Victorian gentleman and was one of Jekyll's close friends and lawyer.
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Why was Utterson so concerned about Jekyll?
As in Jekyll's will he had left everything to Hyde and Utterson doesnt trust Hyde.
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Did Poole have and suspicions about Jekyll?
No, he just took orders from Jekyll as he was his servant.
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What was Jekyll presented to the reader as?
An anxious and emotional character.
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What is Utterson used for?
He is used to reveal parts and details of the story to the reader.
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What does Lanyon's letter explain?
The letter explains how Jekyll drank the potion and turned into Hyde in front of him.
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Who was Sir Danvis Carew?
An elderly gentleman and a member of parliament.
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What does Lanyon question Jekyll with and why?

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