Dr. Jekyll refers to himself as a double-dealer because he is leading a double life, presenting himself as a respectable member of society while secretly indulging in his darker side through the persona of Mr. Hyde. By maintaining this dual existence, he is deceiving those around him and betraying his own morals.
Dr Jekyll. He refers to himself as this in the book The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
Mr. Hyde traps Dr. Jekyll in his lab by taking control of his body and preventing him from transforming back into himself. This effectively locks Dr. Jekyll in his altered state where he has no control over his actions.
Dr. Jekyll's nickname was Mr. Hyde.
He believes Dr. Jekyll is insane.
He believes Dr. Jekyll is insane.
The Son of Dr. Jekyll was created in 1951.
He played himself.
He played himself.
Poole contacts Utterson because he is concerned about his master, Dr. Jekyll, who seems troubled and in distress. He wants Utterson to come see Jekyll for himself and possibly offer help or insight into the situation.
On Dr. Henry Jekyll's will, he left everything he had to Mr. Hyde.
Dr. Jekyll was transformed into Mr. Hyde
He believes Dr. Jekyll is insane.