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How does Mr. Utterson’s relationship to Hyde develop during the story?
He becomes paranoid and unable to judge Hyde rationally.
He becomes professionally acquainted with Hyde.
He becomes interested in serving as Hyde’s ally.
He becomes convinced of Hyde’s capacity for evil.
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He becomes convinced of Hyde’s capacity for evil.
Utterson starts curious and professionally concerned (because of Jekyll’s will), meets Hyde and is repelled, investigates after Carew’s murder, and gradually concludes Hyde is dangerous and evil rather than becoming Hyde’s ally or irrationally paranoid.
Utterson starts curious and professionally concerned (because of Jekyll’s will), meets Hyde and is repelled, investigates after Carew’s murder, and gradually concludes Hyde is dangerous and evil rather than becoming Hyde’s ally or irrationally paranoid.
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