Toggle navigation Menu. Enfield and Mr. Utterson in novel by Stevenson. Brand Personality Assessment of Royal Enfield. Jekyll cannot be considered responsible for Mr Hyde's crimes. The Strange Case of DR. Jekyll and Mr. Lanyon's narration in Chapter 9 reveals the true nature of Jekyll's and Hyde's relationship.
Poole: He is Dr. Jekyll's man servant, chief butler, and all-around manager of the house; he has been in Dr. Jekyll's service for so long that he knows every footstep and motion associated with his employer; he is, therefore, able to report to Mr. Utterson that the man in seclusion is not Dr. Bradshaw: Dr. Jekyll's footman and man-about-the-house, who goes around to the back entry of Jekyll's laboratory to guard the back door, while Poole and Utterson break in through the front door.
Guest: Mr. Utterson's secretary, who is "a great student and critic of handwriting. Jekyll's and Mr. Hyde's handwriting. Sir Danvers Carew: A distinguished M. But, although he kicks off the novel, he plays a relatively minor role. We see him twice in the text, both times on his usual Sunday afternoon walk with his distant relative and friend, Mr.
Also, on both walks they pass by the curious door that prompts Mr. Enfield to tell the "story of the door. He seems to be okay with weird men that "trample" small children, as long as they pay up afterwards. In the classic "foil" sense, of course, Mr. Parents Home Homeschool College Resources.
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