Poole worked for Dr. Jekyll for several years before Mr. Hyde appeared and their relationship began to change.
10 years
Mr. Poole works for Dr. Jekyll as a loyal servant throughout the story, but the precise length of his employment is not explicitly mentioned in Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
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Any help?poole told him there were no letters delivered that day
Mr.Hyde had killed Dr. Jekyll - A+
Chapter 8 is (I believe) 'The Last Night'. In this chapter Dr. Jekyll does not send Poole anywhere as he has transformed into Hyde and then kills himself. However, he does give him a note to go to the chemist and buy drugs he needs for the transforming draught? Poole also goes to Utterson's in search of help. Any help?
Poole contacts Utterson because he is concerned about his master, Dr. Jekyll, who seems troubled and in distress. He wants Utterson to come see Jekyll for himself and possibly offer help or insight into the situation.
poole told mr utterson that dr jekylle had gone into seclution
poole told mr utterson that dr jekylle had gone into seclution
Mr. Utterson knew that Dr. Jekyll was lying about the letter because he recognized Dr. Jekyll's handwriting, indicating that the letter was a forgery. Additionally, Dr. Jekyll's behavior and demeanor during their conversation raised suspicions for Mr. Utterson, leading him to further doubt the authenticity of the letter.
Mr. Poole comes to Mr. Utterson for help because he is concerned about the strange behavior of Dr. Jekyll, particularly his reclusiveness and the mysterious activities happening in his laboratory. Mr. Poole believes Mr. Utterson's experience as a lawyer and friend to Dr. Jekyll can help uncover the truth behind these troubling events.
One fact from "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" is that the character of Mr. Hyde is described as being small, deformed, and sinister in appearance, which contrasts sharply with the respected and gentlemanly Dr. Jekyll. This physical contrast symbolizes the inner duality and evil nature lurking within Dr. Jekyll.