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Q: Why does Utterson think that Dr. Jekyll forged Hyde's note?
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Mr. Utterson is rational because he approaches situations in a logical and sensible manner, carefully considering evidence and facts before drawing conclusions. He is calm, composed, and exercises sound judgment in dealing with difficult situations, which reflects his rationality.


What was Dr Jekyll's first name?

Dr Henry Jekyll, and the misanthropic Edward Hyde.


What trigger Enfield's strange story in book of the strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde chapter one?

In Chapter One of "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Mr. Enfield tells the story of witnessing Mr. Hyde trample over a young girl. This event triggers the mystery and intrigue surrounding Mr. Hyde, setting the stage for the unfolding tale of duality and transformation.


How did Odysseus escape from the cave?

He and his men stabbed the cyclops in the eye and crawled out covered in sheep hydes so the cyclops would think they were just his livestock and not kill them.


Who forged a sword for Achilles?

I think you mean a shield and it was Hephaestus.


What is the hometown of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?

Vague question is vague. If you are asking whether Hyde's house and Jekyll's house are one and the same, my English teacher seems to think so. I however, do not think so - Surely Utterson world have noticed that this run-down house in Soho was backed onto that of his old friend? Suspend your disbelief and go with your gut. Or follow the instructions of a crap English teacher. Either way, its up to you.


Why do the servants think that the man in the laboratory is not Jekyll?

The servants think that the man in the laboratory is not Jekyll because he does not behave or sound like their usual master. His demeanor and voice are different, leading them to believe that he is an imposter or an imitator.


Why does Dr. Jekyll think that only the first batch of the drug actually worked?

it was impure


What is the significance of the name hyde in novel Dr. Jekyll and mr hyde?

"Hyde" is similar to the word "hide." Utterson affirms this when he says, "If he be Mr. Hyde... I shall be Mr. Seek" (Stevenson 40). Mr. Hyde represents a sort of hidden passion or desire; the things we want to do, but don't because of some sort of moral or social sanction. The acts that Hyde commits are acts that most humans would only think of doing. Therefore, Hyde represents the passions and desires that we "hide" away. Stevenson, Robert Louis. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Ed. Martin A. Danahay. Toronto: Broadview Editions, 2005. 40. another theory is that Stevenson was Scottish and the surname Jekyll is tradtionally pronounced "Jeekyll" again punning Hide and Seek.


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i really dont know it sounds like a PG-13!!!!!!!! but i think it will be rated PG (:


Did Lanyon die when he saw Jekyll transform into Hyde?

Dr. Lanyon has a boisterous and hearty man who took great pleasure in his world view where something as horrific as Hyde lurking inside the body of his old friend can't exist. When that world view is shattered his whole life is put in peril. He says to Utterson,"Well, life has been pleasant; I liked it; yes, sir, I used to like it. I sometimes think if we knew all, we should be more glad to get away."


What does jekyll mean when he concludes that man is not truly one but truly two?

I think he means that man has two sides: good and evil.