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Jekyll and Hyde - Coggle Diagram
Jekyll and Hyde
Jekyll
Hyde: He is his other side. His evil side. Hyde is Jekyll in someone elses body. Hyde takes control of Jekyll and forces Jekyll to turn into Hyde
Mr Poole: Jekylls Servant, known him since he was a boy
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Lanyon: Thinks of Lanyon as a good friend as Lanyon, Utterson and himself use to hang out all the time. Lanyon is also a doctor but Jekyll knows Lanyon thinks his work is worthless as it is all made up
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Hyde
Jekyll: Hyde is Jekyll in his body so he has a very strong relationship with Jekyll: Throughout the story Hyde makes his own personality and takes over Jekyll.
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Utterson: Still thinks of him as a friend but wants to avoid him as Utterson is trying to investorgate him
Lanyon: He knows that he is Jekyll. Doesn't want to hurt him, still thinks of him as a friend but still tries to avoid him to not be suspicious or try to investoragate him
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Lanyon
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Jekyll: Thinks of Jekyll as a good man but doesn't approve of his science. He also finds out that he is Hyde
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Mr Poole
Jekyll: Respects Jekyll a lot, thinks of him as a close friend as he knew him since he was a child
Hyde: Confused why Jekyll allowed him full rain of the house. Doesn't know him very well but still respects him
Utterson: Thinks of him as a good man, friendly towards him, knows he is a close friend of Jekyll
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Utterson
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Hyde: Doesn't know Hyde very well but thinks he is blackmailing Jekyll because if Jekyll goes missing everything of his goes to Hyde
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Poole: He wouldn't class Poole as a friend but when seeing Jekyll and he had to wait he wouldn't mind striking a friendly conversation.
Enfield: Good friend of Utterson, first told him about Hyde. Has to remind him to follow ettiquette
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Mr Guest
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Hyde: Learns of him through Utterson and finds out the Hyde writes like Jekyll but ona different angle
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Sir Danvers Carew
Hyde: Knows him as he was the person who beat him to death with the cane Utterson gave Jekyll. Leads Utterson to believe there is something going on between Jekyll and Hyde which is not good.
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