The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr.Hyde
In, Robert Louis Stevenson’s novelette, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the main character, Mr. Utterson, has been troubled by the fact that one of his oldest friends, Dr. Jekyll, has the recipient of his will directed to the notorious, deformed and almost unheard of, Mr. Hyde. As the story progresses, Mr. Utterson begins to realize the strange connection shared between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Although they are not all first-hand witnesses of the strange behaviors, the novelette is in varied character point of views to present a sense of suspense to the audience and to provide vital details, needed to understand the story.
https://docs.google.com/a/wostudent.net/document/d/1VAeqXA52trw4PEp6Z74crdyW–ig_bgzX2YFTwAbQNU/edit?usp=docslist_api