<span>The passage from the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde that suggests Mr Hyde didn't spend much time in his home would be:
</span>From that time forward, Mr. Utterson began to haunt the door in the by-street of shops. In the morning before office hours, at noon when business was plenty and time scarce, at night under the face of the fogged city moon, by all lights and at all hours of solitude or concourse, the lawyer was to be found on his chosen post. ‘If he be Mr. Hyde,’ he had thought, ‘I shall be Mr. Seek.’
Answer:
The best summary of Sir Kay's worldview in “Arthur Becomes King of Britain” is "He values fame, importance, and physical strength."
Explanation:
Sir Kay's believe in his physical strength and in his abilities to fight in order to conquer anything he'd like to have or accomplish, he is the foster brother of Arthur and was one of the Knights of the round table eventually, he was selfish, spoiled, and nasty but deep in he was not exactly a bad person, he was just quite vane.
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