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The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and MR Hyde
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96 pages
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The story introduces Mr. Utterson, a reserved and austere lawyer whose rugged exterior belies a deeply human side. Despite his cold demeanor and self-imposed restrictions, he possesses a remarkable tolerance for others' flaws, often serving as a last beacon of respectability for those in moral decline. His complex character reflects themes of judgment, compassion, and the struggle between societal expectations and personal desires, making him a compelling figure in the narrative.
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2004, paperback
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