Gabriel John Utterson
Utterson first encountered the name Mr. Hyde in Dr. Jekyll's will, where Jekyll left everything to Hyde in case of his disappearance.
Mr. Utterson worked as a lawyer in London.
The meeting with Mr. Utterson was in the street in front of Mr. Hyde's home
In the street in front of Mr. Hyde's home.
The name Utterson in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" signifies a sense of Utterson's English identity and ties to the legal profession, as it is derived from an English surname common among legal professionals. This name reflects Utterson's role as a lawyer in the novel, emphasizing his rationality and commitment to upholding the law.
mr utterson thought that dr jekyll had been murdered
They found a letter on the body of Sir Danvers Carew addressed to Mr. Utterson. Why did the police contact Mr. Utterson following the death of Sir Danvers Carew?
the honorific "Mr."
He worked for Mr.Utterson.....
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.
The word tormenting Mr. Utterson in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" is "hypocrite," which is written in Dr. Jekyll's will, causing Utterson to struggle with understanding the dual nature of human beings.
Police contacted Mr. Utterson because his name and address were found in Sir Danvers Carew's pocket. As Sir Danvers Carew had been murdered, the police believed that Mr. Utterson may have valuable information regarding the incident due to his connection with Dr. Jekyll, who was also linked to the case.