Dr. Jekyll ✔️✔️Is a well respected doctor, well established in his community. Since his youth however
he has always known he has a darker side it is in the novel that you see him as he tries to bring out his
other side showing his dual personality.
Mr. Hyde ✔️✔️Is the result of Jekyll's scientific experiments and is basically an evil side of Jekyll which
violent and cruel. He becomes stronger throughout the novel and soon Jekyll is finding it impossible to
surpress him. This then ends with Jekyll dying.
Mr. Utterson ✔️✔️A proper victorian gentleman who does not participate in idle gossip. He is quite
reserved and slightly tedious, lacking alot of imagination. Throughout the novel Utterson acts as a
detective as he tries to discover what is going on.
Dr. Lanyon ✔️✔️Also a well respected doctor, Lanyon does not think that Jekyll is doing the right thing
when he starts messing around with science as he has a 'fear of the unknown' but he agrees to help
when Jekyll sends a letter asking for him.
Mr. Enfield ✔️✔️A distant cousin and a lifelong friend of Mr. Utterson. Like Utterson is reserved and
scornful of gossip. They also enjoy going on long evening walks together although most times they
barely speak.
Mr. Poole ✔️✔️Is Jekyll's butler and has worked with him for roughly 20 years and gets extremely
worried when Jekyll confines himself to his room.
Mr. Guest ✔️✔️Is Uttersons clerk. He is an expert in handwriting and notices that Jekyll and Hyde
have the exact same handwriting except they slant in opposite ways.
Sir Danvers Carew ✔️✔️An MP (member of parliment) also a client of Uttersons. He is a kind and
noble man who is murdered by an angry Mr. Hyde, a young maid witnesses the murder from a window
and reports to the police that it was indeed Hyde who killed Carew.