Utterson learns that Hyde has written a letter to Dr. Jekyll, which is significant because it suggests a connection between the two men. He also discovers that the letter is in Hyde's handwriting, indicating that Hyde has some level of control or influence over Jekyll. This raises Utterson's concerns about Jekyll's well-being and the nature of his relationship with Hyde. Ultimately, it deepens the mystery surrounding Jekyll's strange behavior and the duality of his character.
Mr. Guest
Mr. Utterson discovers that Mr. Hyde's letter was actually written by Dr. Jekyll when he notices that the handwriting in both documents is the same. This revelation plays a crucial role in unraveling the mystery of the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in Robert Louis Stevenson's novella "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde."
there are two bits in which they pass the door the first one is when hyde tramples on the child the second one is when enfield and utterson figure out hydes house is actually the back of jekylls house
Doctor Henry Jekyll
Hydes was created in 1863.
Arthur Hydes was born in 1911.
Arthur Hydes died in 1990.
No.
The Alabhama Hydes
Thomas Hydes Hardwicke has written: 'Management of man' 'Secrets of the driving test' -- subject(s): Automobile driving
Snides, or fakes.
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