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

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All about Mr. Hyde

Mr. Hyde made an appearance in 6 chapters

Here's a summary of what happened...
A mysterious man associated with a disturbing act who leaves a strong negative impression on witnesses.
A mysterious and malevolent man who is the beneficiary of Dr. Jekyll's will. Mr. Utterson confronts him to understand his connection to Dr. Jekyll but finds Hyde's appearance and demeanor disturbing.
Mr. Hyde is not present, but is the subject of the private conversation between Jekyll and Utterson.
The perpetrator of the crime, he is seen carrying out the violent murder of Sir Danvers Carew and is later pursued by the police. His home shows signs of his hurried departure.
Although not directly present, Mr. Hyde dominates the chapter through the characters' discussion of him, as the main suspect in the Carew murder and the author of the letter claiming to be done with Jekyll.
Appears under the guise of a small man to receive the potion and ingredients from Lanyon, and then transforms into Jekyll, deeply shocking Lanyon.

Mr. Hyde's Relationships

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

Chapter 2 - SEARCH FOR MR. HYDE: The beneficiary of Dr. Jekyll's will and seems to have unrestricted access to his home.
Chapter 5 - INCIDENT OF THE LETTER: Jekyll has been protecting Hyde and now claims to have severed ties with him.
Chapter 9 - DR. LANYON’S NARRATIVE: Hyde is the alter ego of Jekyll, revealing to Lanyon his ability to change between forms.

A summary of Mr. Hyde's 2 connections to Mr. Gabriel John Utterson, by chapter.

Chapter 2 - SEARCH FOR MR. HYDE: Subject of Mr. Utterson's pursuit and caution due to his inheritance of Jekyll's estate should anything happen to him.
Chapter 5 - INCIDENT OF THE LETTER: Utterson investigates Hyde's potential involvement in the Carew murder and his connection to Jekyll.

A summary of Mr. Hyde's 2 connections to Dr. Jekyll, by chapter.

Chapter 3 - DR. JEKYLL WAS QUITE AT EASE: Dr. Jekyll has a strong interest in Hyde's welfare, though it causes him personal distress.
Chapter 4 - THE CAREW MURDER CASE: Connections to Dr. Jekyll are implied by Utterson's recognition of the murder weapon as a gift to Jekyll.

A summary of Mr. Hyde's 2 connections to Mr. Utterson, by chapter.

Chapter 3 - DR. JEKYLL WAS QUITE AT EASE: Utterson is investigating Hyde due to his involvement in Jekyll's will, and despite disliking him, has promised to help him for Jekyll's sake.
Chapter 4 - THE CAREW MURDER CASE: Utterson had previously gifted him with a cane that was used in the murder.

A summary of Mr. Hyde's 1 connection to Unnamed respected individual, by chapter.

Chapter 1 - STORY OF THE DOOR: Hyde is connected to this person through a cheque, suggesting a secretive and potentially scandalous relationship.

A summary of Mr. Hyde's 1 connection to Sir Danvers Carew, by chapter.

Chapter 4 - THE CAREW MURDER CASE: Hyde violently murders Carew in the street.

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

Chapter 9 - DR. LANYON’S NARRATIVE: Hyde meets Lanyon to collect the potion that enables his transformation back into Jekyll, which horrifies Lanyon.