All about Dr. Jekyll from Robert Louis Stevenson's
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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All about Dr. Jekyll

Dr. Jekyll made an appearance in 3 chapters

Here's a summary of what happened...
Dr. Jekyll hosts a dinner, shows affection for Utterson, discusses the topic of his will and Hyde, becomes distressed, and convinces Utterson to promise to take care of Hyde if he is absent.
Initially exhibits an upturn in behavior and sociability following Hyde's disappearance, later becoming reclusive and mysterious. Sends Utterson a letter urging him to respect his privacy regarding an unnamed, self-inflicted punishment.
Jekyll is spotted by Utterson and Enfield looking desolate before displaying an expression of terror and closing his window quickly.

Dr. Jekyll's Relationships

A summary of Dr. Jekyll's 3 connections to Mr. Utterson, by chapter.

Chapter 3 - DR. JEKYLL WAS QUITE AT EASE: He considers Utterson a close and trustworthy friend.
Chapter 6 - REMARKABLE INCIDENT OF DR. LANYON: Long-time friend and confidante, currently strained relationship due to Jekyll's reclusion.
Chapter 7 - INCIDENT AT THE WINDOW: He is the subject of Utterson's concern, and unexpectedly exposes his terror to Utterson.

A summary of Dr. Jekyll's 1 connection to Mr. Hyde, by chapter.

Chapter 3 - DR. JEKYLL WAS QUITE AT EASE: Has a complex and secretive relationship with Hyde, to whom he refers with a mix of concern and defensiveness.

A summary of Dr. Jekyll's 1 connection to Dr. Lanyon, by chapter.

Chapter 6 - REMARKABLE INCIDENT OF DR. LANYON: Formerly close friend, now vehemently disassociates from Jekyll to the point of considering him 'dead'.

A summary of Dr. Jekyll's 1 connection to Mr. Enfield, by chapter.

Chapter 7 - INCIDENT AT THE WINDOW: Passively engages with him, yet remains the focus of a distressing moment.