What is the significance of uttersons full name




















Utterson of an event in which he saw previously. His name sounds much like "in-field". Literally speaking, Mr. Enfield can be said to be "within-the-field" of events and drama of society.

He is similar to the common day, rumor-starter. And as his name suggests, he "knows his stuff". Also in Chapter 1, Mr. Enfield describes the Surgeon who goes by the name of Sawbones. This interpretation is quite literal and just simply shows that his name suggests his occupation. He is a surgeon who saws bones, and his name is Sawbones. Lanyon is a man whos name means "cool lake". He may be the character that others will go to for advice and consolance.

He may be the source for normalicy for the characters later on. Utterson cares about his friend, Dr Jekyll. He really admires him and values him as a friend - he wants to see Jekyll happy. Jekyll's response to Utterson's good deed shows that Jekyll is grateful for what Utterson has done and for his friendship. What does Hyde mean? Hyde ProperNoun for someone living on a hide of land. What activity does Utterson and Enfield share? What activity do he and Enfield share?

They share a weekly Sunday afternoon walk through the town. What are Utterson and Enfield talking about as they walk? He says that Utterson is a good man for suggesting a stroll together, but he cannot join them; he dare not. Utterson speaks softly, "God forgive us, God forgive us. Who does Hyde kill? Sir Danvers Carew.

Is Utterson religious? Utterson, Jekyll's lawyer, lives this rigid life as a devout follower of religion, but without much interest in science. He is the opposite of Utterson in this respect, and finds the avenue to the supernatural not through religion but through science. How did Dr Lanyon die? Lanyon suffers a shock Lanyon dies and leaves a letter for Utterson that says it shouldn't be opened until the death of disappearance of Dr Jekyll. Lanyon leaves a note not to be opened until Dr.

Jekyll's death or disappearance, he is tempted to read it in order to see if there is any information which will assist Dr. Yet his honor forces him to store the document away without reading it. Ultimately, we do not know how Utterson is affected by the revelation found in Dr. Lanyon's and Dr. Jekyll's confessions, but from the horror of seeing Dr.

Jekyll at the window, when Dr. Jekyll apparently began changing into Hyde, we can assume that Utterson was deeply affected, but due to his objective control over life and its vicissitudes — as a lawyer he has seen all types of criminals — we can assume that, unlike Dr.

Lanyon, Utterson was able to survive.



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