Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Direct Characterization

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DJ&MH Characterization In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson uses direct and indirect characterization of Mr. John Gabriel Utterson to amplify the already mysterious plot by including rational thought, loyalty, and concern to keep the reader interested. The first page of the novella describes Mr. Utterson as a “dreary yet lovable” lawyer (Stevenson 37). This is quickly stated and not emphasized at first; therefore, the reader does not think much of Mr. Utterson’s significant occupation. Because Mr. Utterson is a lawyer, he has access to many of his clients documents, such as Dr. Jekyll’s will that contains the name of Mr. Hyde. When his cousin, Mr. Enfield, tells Mr. Utterson about a man named Hyde that