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

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All about Mr. Utterson

Mr. Utterson made an appearance in 5 chapters

Here's a summary of what happened...
A lawyer and the main character of the story who is reserved, introverted, and known for his rationality.
Utterson uses the dinner at Dr. Jekyll's to discuss the will and Hyde with Jekyll. Despite his reservations, Utterson agrees to take care of Hyde if necessary.
A lawyer and friend of Dr. Jekyll who becomes involved in the murder investigation, identifies the victim, and recognizes the murder weapon as a gift he gave to Jekyll.
A lawyer and close friend of Dr. Jekyll, deeply concerned by the changes in Jekyll and Lanyon's relationship. He wrestles with the mysteries surrounding Dr. Jekyll and the sealed documents left by Dr. Lanyon.
Utterson sees Jekyll in a state of despair and witnesses his sudden terror, which leaves him shaken.

Mr. Utterson's Relationships

A summary of Mr. Utterson's 4 connections to Dr. Jekyll, by chapter.

Chapter 3 - DR. JEKYLL WAS QUITE AT EASE: Utterson is a good friend of Dr. Jekyll and is deeply concerned about his will and the figure of Mr. Hyde.
Chapter 4 - THE CAREW MURDER CASE: His investigation is driven by his concern for Jekyll, who is connected to Hyde.
Chapter 6 - REMARKABLE INCIDENT OF DR. LANYON: Close friend, worried about his well-being and recent reclusive behavior.
Chapter 7 - INCIDENT AT THE WINDOW: Whom he observes through the window and expresses concern for his health.

A summary of Mr. Utterson's 1 connection to Mr. Richard Enfield, by chapter.

Chapter 1 - STORY OF THE DOOR: Distant kinsman and regular companion on walks.

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

Chapter 4 - THE CAREW MURDER CASE: Identifies Carew's body for the police.

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

Chapter 4 - THE CAREW MURDER CASE: Realizes the connection between Hyde and the murder weapon he once gifted to Jekyll.

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

Chapter 6 - REMARKABLE INCIDENT OF DR. LANYON: Friend and confidante, with whom he discusses Jekyll's situation.

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

Chapter 7 - INCIDENT AT THE WINDOW: His companion on the walk and relative by marriage.