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"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is primarily told from a first-person point of view, with the main narrative being presented through various diaries and letters written by different characters in the story. This structure allows readers to gain insight into the events and characters' perspectives from multiple viewpoints.
Concerned for his well-being two of Dr. Jekyl's friends break into his house even against his protests. He is Mr. Hyde at this point and fearing to be found out he drinks poison. The above answer is not completely correct. the reason they break down the door to Jekyll's cabinet is because they are convinced that Hyde has killed Jekyll and is hiding out in Jekyll's cabinet. The reason Hyde drinks the poison is because he is wanted for murder(murder of Sir Carew). Rather than be disgraced and submit to the ordeal of a trial, which will inevitably end with him being hanged at the gallows, he summons the 'courage' to kill himself.
poole told mr utterson that dr jekylle had gone into seclution
Sir Danvers Carew is a character from Robert Louis Stevenson's novella "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde." He is described as a well-respected and honorable Member of Parliament, serving as a foil to the sinister and depraved Mr. Hyde. Carew's murder by Hyde serves as a turning point in the story, highlighting the destructive consequences of Jekyll's experiments.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is written from the point of view of a Southern boy who doesn't care much for his schooling. This sort of childlike perspective of the American South is not seen widely in literature.
The point of reading is to learn and to entertain yourself.
Very. The whole point of the story is Stevenson attempting to convey the emotions he experience in a nightmare. There are pages committed solely to setting description and evolution - something that is usually frowned upon in literature.