Mr. Utterson receives a letter from Dr. Lanyon before his death, containing instructions not to be opened until after Lanyon's death or disappearance. In the letter, Lanyon reveals the truth about Mr. Hyde's identity, shocking Utterson.
Mr. Utterson is a very good man and he is the school and a college mate of Dr> Lanyon. Actually even Dr. Jekyll was the old freind of Dr. Lanyon and Mr. Utterson.
Mr. Utterson went to discuss his concerns with Dr. Lanyon, a friend and fellow lawyer who was also acquainted with Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll. Dr. Lanyon was a trusted confidant of Mr. Utterson and was able to provide valuable insights into the strange events surrounding the two men.
Dr. Jekyll first told Mr. Utterson the truth about Mr. Hyde. Utterson was Jekyll's lawyer and friend, and Jekyll confided in him about the dual nature of his relationship with Hyde.
astonishment
Mr.utterson belived as a professional lawyer that he should not read it.
Before heading home at the end of the chapter, Mr. Utterson visited Dr. Lanyon's house to inquire about Dr. Jekyll's well-being.
They went to school together.
Dr. Lanyon's house was visited by Mr. Utterson at midnight in Robert Louis Stevenson's "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde." Utterson was concerned about the strange behavior of Dr. Jekyll and wanted to discuss his relationship with Mr. Hyde. The visit underscores the growing tension and mystery surrounding Jekyll's experiments and the duality of his character.
Dr. Lanyon's letter in "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" was addressed to Dr. John Utterson. In the letter, Lanyon expresses his concerns about Dr. Jekyll's experiments and reveals his disapproval of Jekyll's scientific pursuits, which he deems unorthodox. The letter ultimately serves to convey Lanyon's shock and the disturbing events that transpired between Jekyll and Hyde.
Mr. Utterson is a possible protagonist in the novel of "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". He is a wealthy lawyer who is quiet. His to closest friends are Dr. Lanyon and Dr. Henry Jekyll. He searches for the truth of Mr. Hyde after a friend of his, Mr. Enfield, tells an intriguing story of the man during one of their Sunday strolls through a part of London.
Dr Lanyon discovered that Mr Hyde was a metamorphosis of Dr Jekyll. Lanyon saw Mr Hyde drink a potion and metamorphose into Dr Jekyll.
mr utterson thought that dr jekyll had been murdered