The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is an unusual novel in that it has multiple narrative viewpoints - we have:
Mr Bruff discusses the importance of these below. My mind was blown by the reasons he gives for Utterson's chapters being a third-person narrator and not Utterson himself!
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In a Nutshell...Mr Utterson, the lawyer, is concerned when his friend Dr Jekyll leaves everything in his will to the mysterious, and often violent, Mr Hyde. Whilst trying to uncover a suspected murder plot, he ends up finding out that the truth is actually far, far worse... ArchivesCategories
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