How does the conflict in this passage help develop the plot?

How does the conflict in this passage help develop the plot?

The conflict in this passage develops the plot by O forcing Dr. Jekyll to fully explain his complicated business relationship with Mr. Hyde to Mr. Utterson.

What internal conflicts does Utterson experience in the passage?

Q: What internal conflict does the passage describe? Utterson is conflicted about his attitude toward Jekyll.

What is Mr Utterson’s conflict with Dr Jekyll’s will?

Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is Jekyll’s fight to prevent Hyde from overtaking his identity and his life, he is also involved in external conflicts with Gabriel Utterson and Dr. Lanyon.

What does Dr Jekyll’s will say?

What does Dr. Jekyll’s will stipulate? “all his possessions were to pass into the hands of his ‘friend and benefactor Edward Hyde’ but in case of Dr. Utterson’s good friend, Dr.

Which document does Mr Utterson take from his safe?

Terms in this set (10) Which document does Mr Utterson take from his safe? Mr Utterson takes Dr Jekyll’s will from his safe.

What kind of man is Mr Hyde?

Edward Hyde. A strange, repugnant man who looks faintly pre-human. Hyde is violent and cruel, and everyone who sees him describes him as ugly and deformed—yet no one can say exactly why.

Why did Dr Lanyon die?

Answers 5. Just after his irrepairable break with Jekyll, Lanyon fell ill. He died within days.

Why did Dr Jekyll and Dr Lanyon stop working together?

Jekyll became too interested in the other world and releasing evil spirits. He wanted to go deeper into the dark aspects of science and Lanyon didn’t like this, so he ended the friendship a few years before the book even begins.

What is the shape of Dr Jekyll’s house?

letter L

How did Jekyll react to Utterson’s and Enfield’s invitation to go for a walk?

Jekyll answers he is very low, and that this state won’t last very long. He says that he is very glad for the invitation but that he dares not to go. He cannot let them in either, because the place is not fit. They plan to talk from where they are.

What conclusion about Jekyll does Utterson reach at the end of this chapter?

Utterson comes to the conclusion that Jekyll and Hyde’s signatures look similar.

What does Lanyon say in response to Utterson’s mention of Jekyll?

What does Lanyon say in response to Utterson’s mention of Jekyll? He doesn’t want to see or hear anymore of Jekyll. In his letter to utterson, what kind of life does Jekyll say he not intends to lead? Jekyll doesn’t intend to lead a seclusion life.

What does Jekyll say in response to Utterson’s inquiry regarding Hyde’s whereabouts?

What does Jekyll say in response to Utterson’s inquiry regarding Hyde’s whereabouts? Jekyll says that he swears that he will never set eyes on him again and he is done with him in this world. That it is all at an end and he does not want Dr. Jekylls help and he is safe and never to be heard of again.

How did Jekyll try to keep his double life a secret?

-He tried to keep his double life a secret by helping trying to find Hyde and the murderer. Oneexample of this is when he gives the letter from Hyde to Utterson so that he didn’t look suspicious. Jekyll so that things won’t come back to him from Carew’s murder.

Who matches Hyde’s handwriting Jekyll?

Utterson’s secretary, who is “a great student and critic of handwriting.” He finds something amazingly similar between Dr. Jekyll’s and Mr. Hyde’s handwriting.