Having met Hyde twice in chapters 1 and 2, we finally meet Jekyll.

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Having met Hyde twice in chapters 1 and 2, we finally meet Jekyll. Chapter 3 – Dr Jekyll was quite at ease

How does Stevenson present Jekyll in this chapter? Just like Utterson, your task is to act the detective. (HO) You need to establish what kind of man Jekyll is. What kind of characteristics does he show? How does Stevenson create his character?

1 Dr Jekyll was “a large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty” (p19)

2 Dr Jekyll had “something of a slyish cast perhaps, but every mark of capacity and kindness” (p19)

3 “My poor Utterson,” said he, “you are unfortunate in such a client 3 “My poor Utterson,” said he, “you are unfortunate in such a client. I never saw a man so distressed as you were by my will; unless it were that hide-bound pedant, Lanyon, at what he called my scientific heresies. O, I know he’s a good fellow... but a hide-bound pedant for all that; an ignorant, blatant pedant. I was never more disappointed in any man than Lanyon.” Hide-bound: “Hide” means to conceal; it also means the skin of an animal (intended here) – “bound” as in limited, restricted. But what else? Pedant: someone who is obsessed by minor points of detail but misses the overall point of something; a nit-picker Heresies: a belief that goes against the rules of the church

4 “I have been learning something of young Hyde. ” [said Mr Utterson 4 “I have been learning something of young Hyde.” [said Mr Utterson.] The large handsome face of Dr. Jekyll grew pale to the very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes. “I do not care to hear more,” said he.

Abominable: terrible; awful Incoherency: confusion; disjointedness 5 “What I heard [about Hyde] was abominable,” said Utterson. “It can make no change. You do not understand my position,” returned the doctor, with a certain incoherency of manner. Abominable: terrible; awful Incoherency: confusion; disjointedness

6 “I would trust you before any man alive, ay, before myself, if I could make the choice; but indeed it isn’t what you fancy; it is not as bad as that; and just to put your good heart at rest, I will tell you one thing: the moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr. Hyde.”