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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Mr Edward Hyde (Hyde is a homophone for Hyde…
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Dr Henry Jekyll
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seemingly prosperous, well established and charitable but secretly engaged in dissolute and corrupt behaviour
'Man is not truly one, but truly two'
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Mr Edward Hyde
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isn't a natural being, he was created for scientific purposes not out of love
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strange, repugnant man
'pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity without any nameable malformation'
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Mr Utterson
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protagonist in the novel, used by Stevenson to move the plot forwards
Dr Lanyon
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'hearty, healthy, red-faced dapper gentleman'
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Mr Enfield
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provides the reader with the first impression of Hyde, relating to the young girl
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