3. The novel begins with a lawyer named Mr. Utterson and Mr.
Enfield going for a walk. They walk past a door, where Mr.
Enfield saw a man knocked down a little girl, everyone yelled at
the rude man, and the man offered to pay a lot of money. He
then disappeared through the door, only to return with a large
check drawn from Dr. Jekyll’s bank account. The nasty man is
Mr. Hyde.
Mr. Utterson is Dr. Jekyll’s lawyer, and find out that in the
event of Dr. Jekyll’s death or disappearance, his entire estate is
to be turned over to Mr. Hyde. Mr. Utterson, who thinks highly of
Dr. Jekyll, is extremely suspicious of this whole arrangement.
He resolves to get to the bottom of this mystery. He hunts down
Mr. Hyde and is suitably impressed with the evil just oozing out
of his pores. He then asks Dr. Jekyll about these odd
arrangements. Dr. Jekyll refuses to comment, and there the
matter rests until "nearly a year later."
4. A prominent politician is killed by Mr. Hyde which was
witnessed by a maid. No one found him. Meanwhile, Dr. Jekyll is in
great health and spirits.
Dr. Lanyon and Dr. Jekyll fall ill and claim to have quarreled
with each other. Dr. Lanyon dies, leaving mysterious documents in
Mr. Utterson’s possession, to be opened only if Dr. Jekyll dies or
disappears. Dr. Jekyll remains in seclusion.
Finally, Dr. Jekyll’s butler visits Mr. Utterson at home and
persuades him to return to Dr. Jekyll’s house. They find Mr. Hyde
dead on the floor, with Dr. Jekyll nowhere to be found.
Mr. Utterson goes back home to read both Mr. Lanyon’s and
Dr. Jekyll’s letter. He discover by means of a potion, Dr. Jekyll was
able to transform into Mr. Hyde. Dr Jekyll writes that Mr. Hyde
became ever more powerful and ever harder to control.
5.
6. • The story begins by talking about the lawyer named Mr.
Utterson.
• One day, Mr Utterson meet his cousins, Mr Enfield.
• He then tell Mr. Utterson about a man called Mr. Hyde.
• Something bad affairs about Mr.Hyde that says he trampled a
little girl and left her screaming.
7. • The story then become more interesting when Dr. Jekyll wants
all his possesions pass to his friends's Edward Hyde.
• He presumes that Mr. Hyde blackmailing Dr. Jekyll as he knows
that Mr. Hyde is not a good man.
• Mr. Utterson then meet Dr. Jekyll and asks about Mr. Hyde but
he get nothing.
• It makes Mr. Utterson become more curious about Edward
Hyde and it is still mystery.
8. • After a year, Hyde kills Sir Danvers Carew who had a letter for
Utterson.
• Mr. Utterson go to the police station, recognize the corpse and
get to know that the assassin is Mr. Hyde.
• Later, Mr. Utterson and the Scotland Yard Inspector go to the
putrid house of Hyde.
• They found the crime weapon and a gift by Utterson to Jekyll.
• After that, Utterson goes to Jekyll but he admits that he does not
have any contacts with Hyde.
9. • Utterson found the letter.
• In the letter, Jekyll says he is planning to disappear, and he
urges Utterson to read the note that Lanyon had left at the
time of his death.
• An enclosure contains Jekyll’s confession.
• Utterson returns to his office to read the letters from Lanyon
and Dr Jekyll.
• The shock of this transformation had caused Lanyon’s
decline in health, which led to his death.
• The letter explained it all.
10. • In the letter, Dr Jekyll explained about the potion.
• The potion able to split him into two identity.
• Dr. Jekyll was able to transform into Mr. Hyde and give into a
world of pleasure and self-serving crime.
• In his last desperate hours, Hyde grew stronger as Jekyll grew
weaker.
• Jekyll writes that he does not know whether, when faced with
discovery, Hyde will kill himself or be arrested and hanged—but
he knows that by the time Utterson reads this letter, Henry Jekyll
will be no more.