Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis Stevenson

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In The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll should be held accountable for Mr. Hyde’s wrong-doings. Recently, Utterson has been getting suspicious of Jekyll, his best friend, who seems to be keeping something important about Hyde, one of Jekyll’s friends. He starts to think this because Utterson has recently found out that when Jekyll either goes missing for three months or dies, Hyde will get the will, when Utterson should be getting it. Jekyll, however, rarely brings up Hyde even though Utterson is his best friend who he is able to trust. Whenever Hyde is mentioned, Jekyll starts to get nervous. For example, Utterson says, “‘I have been learning something about young Hyde.’ The large handsome face …show more content…

Utterson is starting to think that Jekyll is keeping secrets about Hyde. Utterson also thinks that Hyde blackmailed Jekyll to get all of his will when he is dead or missing for three months. Furthermore, Utterson is persistent in asking Hyde and Jekyll’s will. This makes Jekyll paranoid and frustrated at Utterson so he tries his best to avoid the topic conversation and attempts to switch the topic; however, Utterson won’t let him and won’t stop until he gets an answer out of Jekyll. So Jekyll finally has had enough and says, “‘Utterson, that I’m sure that you’ll take in good part: this is a private matter, and I beg of you to let it sleep.’ Utterson reflected a little, looking in the fire” (Stevenson 13). Now that Jekyll has finally told Utterson to stop with all of the questions, Utterson knows that Jekyll is definitely hiding something about Hyde from him. He knows this because if there was nothing to hide then Jekyll would just tell him or not to be as aggressive towards Utterson when speaking about Hyde and the will. All in all, even though Hyde is a bad person and should be held accountable for his mistakes, Jekyll is in the wrong just as

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