Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Character Analysis

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Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde recounts the story of a quiet, yet esteemed lawyer, Mr. Utterson, who becomes involved in a mysterious case regarding his friend Dr. Henry Jekyll and the unusual Mr. Hyde. After Jekyll names the malignant and strange Hyde as a beneficiary in his will, Utterson begins a search to uncover the mystery created by Jekyll and Hyde. As the novella progresses, Dr. Jekyll becomes increasingly serious and solemn, growing older and tired as time progresses while his mind forms new and darker views of life and human nature. Throughout the story, Dr. Jekyll experiences a change of both mind and body that affects him profoundly. When Utterson approaches the doctor about an incident involving Hyde