Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde written by Robert Louis Stevenson is considered to be one of the first detective pieces of literature. The book is written in the first person and takes us through the view of Mr. Utterson, an upstanding lawyer, which is well respected in the London community. He is extremely peculiar in detail, and with great acumen, describes many of the strange events concerning Dr. Jekyll. However, this fact also means that Utterson is biased against certain subject matters, such as those concerning Jekyll. Mr. Utterson is unable to predict Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the same person, even though the reader can easily predict this. The reader can conclude that Mr. Utterson lacks Imagination. We later
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde written by Robert Louis Stevenson is considered to be one of the first detective pieces of literature. The book is written in the first person and takes us through the view of Mr. Utterson, an upstanding lawyer, which is well respected in the London community. He is extremely peculiar in detail, and with great acumen, describes many of the strange events concerning Dr. Jekyll. However, this fact also means that Utterson is biased against certain subject matters, such as those concerning Jekyll. Mr. Utterson is unable to predict Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is the same person, even though the reader can easily predict this. The reader can conclude that Mr. Utterson lacks Imagination. We later