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In Chapter
4
, a
murder
occurs where
Mr. Hyde
brutally kills Sir
Danvers Carew.
In Chapter 5, a letter addressed to Mr.
Utterson
is found at the
crime scene
, linking Mr.
Hyde
to the
murder.
Jekyll
appears
sick
,
pale
, and
weak
when
Artisan
visits him
The video covers the book "
Jekyll
and
Hyde
" by starting from the
beginning
and going
chapter
by chapter.
The main character is
Mr. Utterson
, a loyal but
lonely lawyer.
Mr. Enfield
tells
Utterson
a story about a man named
Hyde
trampling over a
girl
and paying off her family with a check.
Utterson
suspects a connection between
Jekyll
and
Hyde
and searches for
Hyde.
In Chapter 1, the concept of
Mr. Hyde
as a
suspicious
and
disfigured
character is introduced.
In Chapter 2, Mr. Utterson becomes obsessed with uncovering the connection between
Dr. Jekyll
and
Mr. Hyde.
In Chapter
3
, Dr.
Jekyll
hosts a
party
and
reassures Mr. Utterson
that there is
nothing
to
worry
about regarding
Mr. Hyde.
Use
quotes
from the
extract
and the
whole text
Jekyll
denies seeing
Hyde
and shows
Artisan
a
letter
from
Hyde
indicating their
split
Artisan suspects
Jekyll
forged the letter and visits a
handwriting expert
who confirms
similarities
in the writing
Jekyll
becomes more involved in
charity work
while
Hyde
remains
absent
Jekyll
falls into a deep
depression
and
isolates
himself
Lanyon, another scientist and friend, becomes
sick
and
distressed
, leaving a
letter
for
Artisan
to open after
Jekyll's disappearance
or
death
Artisan and
Enfield
see
Jekyll
in a window, but his face briefly transforms into
Hyde's
before the window slams
shut
Jekyll's
butler
,
Poole
, asks for
help
as he is
worried
about
Jekyll
Artisan
and
Poole
break into
Jekyll's laboratory
and find
Hyde's body
, but
Jekyll
is
nowhere
to be
found
Artisan
finds a
will
and a
letter
from
Jekyll
, indicating that
Jekyll
has
disappeared
Jekyll is presumed to have
vanished
while Hyde is
dead.
Dr. Lanyon
receives a letter from
Jekyll
asking him to pick up
chemicals
from his
lab.
Lanyon goes to the
lab
and a
small
,
ugly man
(Hyde) comes to collect the
chemicals.
Hyde takes the
chemicals
and transforms into
Jekyll
, revealing that they are the
same person.
Jekyll
explains that he created
Hyde
out of
curiosity
to separate his
desires
, but
Hyde
became more
powerful
and
overtook
Jekyll's
good side.
Jekyll
became addicted to
evil
and lost control of
Hyde
, leading to a disastrous
ending.
The text suggests that humans have inherent
good
and
evil
desires, and that inaction can lead to
negative
consequences.
The quotes "
trampled calmly
" and "
ape-like fury
" highlight Hyde's
merciless
and
animalistic
nature.