Serious Man
Strong values
cares for others
Dispite differences, goes on regular walk with Enfield.
Mr Richard Enfield
Nota:
Very wealthy
distant relative of utterson
Plot
Sinister Neglected building
Enfield telling a story
Small Man and little girl
Nota:
they bump into each other and man runs over girl instead of helping
Man is Mr Hyde but unnamed
Mr Enfield catches man
The Mystery Introduced
Forces man to pay compensation
Cheque was £100
SIgned by a different name
Nota:
Signed by Dr Jekyll but Stevenson doesn't make reference to it yet.
Bank says its genuine
Small Man blackmailing owner of house
Name drops Mr Hyde
Strange and Loathsome
Utterson knows of Mr Hyde
Nota:
The two men decide to not discuss the story again.
Key Quotes
Nota:
"It is connected in my mind, " added he, "with a very odd story" (Mr Enfield)
"... everytime he looked at my prisoner, I saw Sawbones turned sick and white with a desire to kill him." (Mr Enfield)
Mr Utterson again walks some way in silence and obviously under a weight of consideration.
Chapter 2 and 3
what does uttersoon know abut hyde and jeklly
Utterson is jekylls lawyer
has copy of jekylls will
everything left to mr hyde
Utterson is very suscpisus of hyde
utterson needs somone to speak with
goes to see dr lanyon
layon is old freinds with utterson
layon hasnt seen jekyll in years
Nota:
describes jekyll as fanciul and unscientific
utterson becomes more involved
utterson went home had nightmare about hyde
wants to see mr hyde soo waits at the door
he is troubled by the site of hyde
Nota:
ugly, almost inhuman appearance. hyde behaves in a rude and secrative way, losing temper when utterson lies about hearing of hyde from jekyll
goes around to front of hosue but is told by poole that jekyll has gone out
Nota:
poole is manservant
finds out tht hyde often visits house
hyde enters through the back door
spends time in jekylls lab
uuterson decides to help jekyll by talking
how stevenson introduces jekyll
stevenson moves it on by a fornight
dinner at jekylls
utterson metions will when everyne is gone
jekyll stays calm but looks uncomfertable
jekyll tries to end convo when utterson says he learning about hyde
jekyll reassures utterson nothing is wrong
jekyll says he cares for hyde but could "be rid of" him when he pleased
utterson reluctantly agress to follow will
key Quotes
Nota:
Q"he replaced the obnoxious paper in the safe,'and now i begin to fear it is disgrace.'(utterson about will in chapter 2)
"'it turns me cold to think of this creature stealing like a thief to hennrys bedside; poor hennry." (utterson chapter 2)
"utterson heaved an irreperssible sigh 'well.' said he 'i promise.' (utterson chapter 3)
chapter 4 to
6
the murder of sir danvis carew
narritive is moved on by a year
women saw carew
walking down street
this is when he bumps into mr hyde
hyde proceeds to bet carew
with a cane and stamps on his
body
mr utterson is contacted because a letter
addressed to him was found on the body
goes to police satation
and identifies body
also recognises the
murder weapon as the
cane he got for dr jekyll
the police and utterson go to hydes
lodging in a run down area of london
soho
he isnt there but they
inspect his rooms
utterson surprised by how
nice they are compared to
hyde himself
main room is ransacked
papers burned
other half of the murder
weapon is discoverd
jekylls reaction to the news
mr utterson goes to see dr jekyll
jekyll looks ill and scared
he has heard about the
murder and promises never
to see mr hyde again
jekyll shows a letter hand
deliverd by mr hyde saying he
has made an escape
utterson gives letter to his
head clerk
the clerk points out that the
handwritting matches dr jekylls
utterson shocked at the
idea of jekyll helping hyde