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Billyr9088
10.10.2019 • 
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Read these excerpts from the strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde.

excerpt 1, from chapter 1:

[a]ll these were points against [hyde], but not all of these together could explain the hitherto unknown disgust, loathing and fear with which mr. utterson regarded him. "there must be something else,” said the perplexed gentleman. "there is something more, if i could find a name for it. god bless me, the man seems hardly human!

excerpt 2, from chapter 8:

"ay, ay,” said the lawyer. "my fears incline to the same point. evil, i fear, founded—evil was sure to come—of that connection. ay truly, i believe you; i believe poor harry is killed; and i believe his murderer (for what purpose, god alone can tell) is still lurking in his victim’s room. well, let our name be vengeance.

how does mr. utterson’s relationship to hyde develop during the story?

he becomes paranoid and unable to judge hyde rationally.
he becomes professionally acquainted with hyde.
he becomes interested in serving as hyde’s ally.
he becomes convinced of hyde’s capacity for evil.

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