Mr Utterson
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What was Mr. Utterson profession?

He was a Lawyer.

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How were the streets in contrast to the inhabitants and their shops?

The street was small and quiet, driving a thriving trade on the weekdays, the streets shone out in contrast to its dingy neighborhood.

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Who witnessed the attack to the little girl?

Mr. Enfield

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What did Sawbones refer to?

To a Doctor

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The Literary Genre of this story is Gothic, so based on what you read what is the meaning of it?

A literary genre originating from the 18th century, which describes a sinister, grotesque or mysterious atmosphere. Such novels are often set in dark places or ruined buildings.

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In one adjective describe Mr. Utterson

Undemonstrative

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What did the writer compare the street with?


It compared the street like a fire in a forest.

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What scene did Mr. Enfield describe as hellish to see?

He was witness of Mr. Hyde trampling an eight little girl who was running down across the street at the corner.

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What did Mr. Enfield do in front of this event?

He made him pay one hundred pounds

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Who were Mr. Utterson Friends?

Those from his own blood or he knew the longest.

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How did the writer describe the door scene?

It is described as a sinister block of building.

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Who was Mr. Utterson fellow in the story?

Mr. Enfield

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Where did he bring the money from?

He went in that door and came back with 10 pounds in gold and another man's cheque drawn payable to bearer with 100 pounds.


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How did the writer describe the juggernaut?

Something displeasing, downright detestable, deformity.

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Who was Mr. Enfield?

His distant kinsman.

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Where were the two doors described in the book?

They were in the corner in a sinister block of building.

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How did Enfield describe the man who was trampling the little girl?

He described as a dammed Juggernaut.

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How was the juggernaut attitude?

He had a kind of black sneering coldness, frightened too.

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How did he describe the Black Mail house?

There is no other door and nobody goes in or out, there were three windows looking on the court on the first floor, the windows are always shut but the were clean. There was a chimney which was generally smoking. The building were too packed together about that court that was hard to say where one ends and another begins.

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What did Mr. Utterson and Enfield do?

Take a Saturday walks.

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Describe the door related with Mr. Hyde scenes.

It was a door with neither bell nor knocker, blister and distained with discoloured walls on the upper.

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Who were in the street when this situation happen?

The girl's family.

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How did he call the door's place?

The Black Mail house

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What did Dr. Jekyll will say?

  • In case of the decease of Henry Jekyll all his possessions were to pass into hands of his friend and benefactor Edward Hyde.
  • In case of Dr. Jekyll disappearance or unexplained absence for any period exceeding three calendar months, he should step into the said Henry Jekyll’s shoes free from any burthen or obligation, beyond the payment of few small sums to the member of doctor’s household.
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