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Stevenson first introduces Dr Hastie Lanyon when Utterson goes to seek his help. Lanyon is described as a “hearty, healthy, dapper, red-faced gentleman… [with] a boisterous and decided manner”. Here, Stevenson is at pains to …
It might be surprising that a novel entitled The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde begins with a description of an entirely different character: Mr Utterson. Stevenson places Utterson in the position of …
Stevenson introduces Hyde through Enfield’s description of the trampling of the young girl. Enfield recalls that Hyde was “like some damned Juggernaut” – a simile which reinforces his strength, violence, and inhumane callousness – going …