Chapter 5- Incident of the Letter
Dr. Jekyll is a changed man when Utterson greets him in this chapter compared to the last time Utterson saw him. What accounts for this change?
- Once Mr. Hyde disappears, Jekyll feels free. He is much more social and he feels as though a weight has been lifted.
What lesson do you think Jekyll has learned?
- I think the lesson Dr. Jekyll has learned is that the evils of man kind can be found everywhere.
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