Hyde Mr. Gabriel John Utterson Dr. Hastie Lanyon. Themes Motifs Symbols. Henry Jekyll Dr. Hastie Lanyon Mr. Enfield Mr. But he had an approved tolerance for others; sometimes wondering, almost with envy, at the high pressure of spirits involved in their misdeeds; and in any extremity inclined to help rather than to reprove. Hyde mystery was motivated largely out of concern for his friend. Parents Home Homeschool College Resources.
Study Guide. By Robert Louis Stevenson. Yet, he also possesses an intense loyalty to his friends and is constantly concerned for their welfare. This attribute allows him to be deeply distressed over Dr. Jekyll's relationship with Mr. Edward Hyde. That is, Utterson is a shrewd judge of character, and he sees in Edward Hyde an immoral and evil person, and he is deeply concerned for his friend's Dr. Jekyll's well-being. For example, when he is convinced that Edward Hyde has injured Dr.
Jekyll, he is quick to take action and break down the door to the laboratory in order to come to his friend's aid. Utterson is also the type of person who inspires trust — and deservedly so. Likely worked his way up the ranks of society, rather than was born into wealth. He is a gentleman, first and last. Jekyll is his equal both intellectually and in standing and they have an ease when together.
He has no pretensions, thus he is not a prude or self-righteous, although can be prudent and cautious when warranted. In the original book, Utterson is the character which the narrator focuses on, following his quest to discover the identity of Edward Hyde.
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