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DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE:PLOT Rising Action. -Events that lead us to the main story.

.For example,Mr Richard Enfield encounter with Mr Hyde in the early hours of the morning when a little girl was trampled and also all other incidents that lead to the main story Climax -It is the main event.For example,when Dr Jekyll dissapeard,Mr Utterson and Poole,his manservant searched all over the place for him. Falling Action -The events that lead to the conclusion or end of the story.For example,the discovery of Mr Hydes body and Dr Jekyll full statement of what actually happened.

Plot Chapter 1:Night in the city -The first encounter with the devious character Mr Hyde.It was 2 oclock in the morning when Richard Enfield walked back to his home in the city. -He saw Hyde trampled a little child and went after him for an explanation

Chapter 2: The Signature -In this chapter,the doctor finds that the child was shocked by the incident.The cruel Mr Hyde insists that it was an accident. -Dr Grant wants to call the police but Richard Enfield proposed that Hyde pay a compensation to the girls family. -Hyde agreed to pay 100 pounds,10 pounds in gold coins and 90 pounds in cheque as compensation to Edies family. -As Mr Hyde did not have any money or a cheque with him,he took Richard and Edies father to his house-an hour walk in a seedy part of London. Chapter 3:Blackmail House

-In this chapter,Richard Enfield and his uncle,Mr Utterson,go for their Sunday afternoon walks together. -One of their walks ended at the street where Mr Hyde entered a building to get the money. -Richard relates the incident and the signature on the cheque to Mr Utterson,who is also Dr Jekylls lawyer and a good friend. -Mr Utterson is curious and wants to investigate Edward Hyde Chapter 4 : In Search Of Mr Hyde In this chapter,Mr Utterson reads Dr Jekylls will and is worried about Mr Hyde and his connection with Dr Jekyll. -In the will, Dr Jekyll had started that should anything happen to Dr Jekyll,all his money and property shall go to Edward Hyde. -Mr Utterson sought the help of Dr Lanyon,Dr Jekylls friend. -He waited at the doors of Blackmail House to look at Mr Hyde. -He approached Mr Hyde and spoke to him.Hyde was rude and shouted at Mr Utterson and called him a liar because they have a common friend in Dr Jekyll. Chapter 5 : Dr Jekyll -In this chapter,Mr Utterson suspects that Dr Jekyll is being blackmailed.He belives the Mr Hyde may even kill Dr Jekyll to get hold of the wealth. -Mr Utterson asks Dr Jekyll about Edward Hyde but Dr Jekyll does not cooperate and tells Mr Utterson to keep quiet about Mr Hyde.He intends to get rid of him one day. -Mr Utterson has to execute the will as instructed by Dr Jekyll.

Chapter 6 : The Carew Murder Case -In this chapter,Sir Danver Carew was beaten to death infront of his home. -Mr Hyde is the suspect as the servant witnessed the murder. -Mr Utterson helps the police to hunt Edward Hyde. -The inspector found Mr Hydes cheque stab that was not burnt in the fireplace.With this evidence the inspector and Mr Utterson went to the bank to catch the culprit.However,he did not turn up at the bank to withdraw money.When questioned,the bank employers all

remembered that Mr Hyde looked deformed. Chapter 7 : The Letter -In this chapter,Mr Utterson confronted Dr Jekyll about Sir Danver Carews murder.He asked him if he had hidden Mr Hyde.Dr Jekyll claimed that he will cut all ties with Mr Hyde and told about a letter sent by Mr Hyde -Mr Utterson read the letter which states that he regretted his actions and will find ways to dissapear.When Mr Utterson took the letter and gave it to Mr.Guess,his chief clerk who noticed that the writing in the invitation sent by Dr Jekyll was the same. Chapter 8 : The Terror Of Dr Lanyon -In this chapter,Mr Hyde dissapeared after the death os Sir Danver Carew.Dr Jekyll socialized with his friends before he return to his lonely and mysterious life again.Mr Utterson met with Dr Lanyon before he died.A few days after Dr Lanyon died,he left an envelope for Mr utterson.Inside the envelope was another envelope,instructing mr Utterson to open it only wh en Dr Jekyll dissapeared or died.Mr Utterson was puzzled with the word dissapeared used by both Dr Jekyll and in Dr Lanyons instructions. Chapter 9 : The Face at the Window -In this chapter,Mr utterson and his nephew Mr Endfield went for their usual Sunday walks which ended at the back of Dr Jekylls house,they talked to Dr Jekyll at the window of his lab. -Mr Utterson saw Dr Jekyll changed into Mr Hyde.

Chapter 10 : The Last Night -In this chapter,Poole runs to Mr Uttersons house to inform him that Dr Jekyll had shut himself in the lab for a week. -Mr Utterson heard a strangers voice in Dr Jekylls lab -Mr Utterson and Poole suspected Dr Jekyll may be murdered by Mr Hyde. -They broke down the labs door and found Mr Hyde dead but no sign of Dr Jekyll. Chapter 11 : The Disappearance -In this chapter,Mr Utterson and Poole looked around the house and laboratory for Dr Jekyll,they suspected that Dr Jekyll had been murdered and buried somewhere. -They went back to the lab to search for some clues and evidence.Mr

Utterson found some chemicals which were heaped and measured .There was also a long mirror in the lab. -Then Mr Utterson found an envelope addresses to him with the beneficiary. -There was another letter regarding Dr Lanyons letter about Dr Jekyll Chapter 12 : Dr Lanyons Statement -In this chapter,Dr Lanyon described hte contents of Dr Jekylls letter he received on Jan 9.In the letter Dr Jekyll begs Dr Lanyon to take the drawr from his study and deliver it to a person who claimed to be Dr Jekyll(is actually Mr Hyde)in Cavendish Square.Dr Lanyon examined the things in the drawer,there were some powders,a bottle of red liquid and a book containing a series of dates. -Dr Lanyon followed Dr Jekylls instructions for the sake of their friendship and because Dr Jekylls life was at stake. -Dr Lanyon witnessed Mr Hyde transformed to Dr Jekyll. Chapter 13 : Dr Henry Jekylls Full Statement of the Case. -In this chapter,Dr Jekyll told his life story and wrote his final confessions.

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