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In "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," the characters are intricately woven into a web of relationships and themes of duality. Dr. Jekyll, a respected scientist, is directly connected to Mr. Hyde, his malevolent alter ego. Mr. Utterson, as Jekyll’s lawyer and friend, represents loyalty and reason in contrast to the chaos of Hyde. Dr. Lanyon, a fellow doctor, embodies the scientific skepticism towards Jekyll’s experiments. The young girl, a victim of Hyde's violence, emphasizes the consequences of Jekyll's choices. Each character reveals different facets of humanity.
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DR. J and Mr. H-Write who each character is.-Using lines, connect the characters to each other if they ‘relate’ in some way. On the line, write down how they ‘relate’. Mr. Hyde Mr. Polle Mr. Guest Mr. Utterson Dr. Jekyll Sir Danvers Carew Mr. Enfield The young girl Dr. Lanyon