Inspector Newcomen asks Mr. Utterson to identify the body of the murdered man.
Mr. Utterson and the inspector find half a walking stick and a burnt checkbook.
The police find half a walking stick in the street and a letter to Mr. Utterson.
Mr. Hyde inexplicably murders a gentleman in the street.
Mr. Utterson and Inspector Newcomen go to Mr. Hyde’s house.
The events are plotted in sequence in this manner.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, a Gothic novel by Scottish novelist Robert Louis Stevenson, was originally published in 1886. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and simply Jekyll and Hyde are other names for the play. The London lawyer Gabriel John Utterson, who investigates a sequence of strange episodes involving his old friend Dr. Henry Jekyll and a vicious thug named Edward Hyde, is the protagonist of the novella. Towards the end of the novella, Jekyll and Hyde's identities are made known. Jekyll employed an unidentified chemical concoction to transform into Hyde in order to sate his most sinister urges.
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yes, because when u come back at school you think video games only....you no longer participate on ur books
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One common characteristic of all tyrants is that they always find a reason to continue ruling.
Explanation:
Tyrannies always find a reason for not giving the power to other rulers, their pretext is that no one can do the job as well as they do.
Tyrannies always blame foreign countries or parts of their own societies for their problems.
In the case of Nazi Germany, Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany´s economic problems, once he had German Jews in ruin, he continued with the Jews in other countries, this ended in 2nd World War.
In Cuba, Castro blamed the United States for his poor economy, although he could never solve Cuba´s problems, he keft power till the end.
Find 3 different ways the laws at the time discriminated against people of color. cite them correctly then explain why society never changed them or protested them. what was life in america at the time.