Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Once Utterson confronts Hyde how does he feel toward him? What reason does Utterson give for his feelings about Hyde? In Utterson's response to Hyde, what does Stevenson tell us about Hyde?

Once utterson confronts Hyde how does he feel toward him? What reason does utterson give for his feelings about Hyde? In utterson's response to Hyde, what does Stevenson tell us about Hyde?

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Utterson is repulsed.... he sees him as a devil.

“There must be something else,” said the perplexed gentleman. “There is something more, if I could find a name for it. God bless me, the man seems hardly human! Something troglodytic, shall we say? or can it be the old story of Dr. Fell? or Is it the mere radiance of a foul soul that thus transpires through, and transfigures, its clay continent? The last, I think; for, O my poor old Harry Jekyll, if ever I read Satan’s signature upon a face, it Is on that of your new friend.”

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