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I have a project due Friday and the problem is this. "This novel is often cited as the precursor of the detective novel. Utterson sets out to discover the truth about the relationship between Hyde & Jekyll despite his principle of not probing into the lives of other persons. Now that you have read the whole story, go back to see what hypotheses or generalizations Utterson makes nad how he goes about checking the accuracy of his theory."

Please help me. I have NO clue where to even start!
Posted by samanth b #78743 at Feb 03, 2009 2:33 PM || Report this post || Reply

Well Sam, I'm glad you asked what to do because I have the answer!

Read the book, not spark notes!
Posted by autumn d #78865 at Feb 04, 2009 12:41 PM || Report this post || Reply

Well, Autumn! I appreciate you replying back on here but you didn't read the book either so you are in the same boat. Thanks for being a friend, but this isn't like facebook, you don't have to comment on everything I post!!! l0l! I wanted someone who actually knew who they were talking about to help me, so honey, that excludes you! haha!
Love you girl!
Posted by samanth b #78743 at Feb 04, 2009 12:43 PM || Report this post || Reply

Ya I dont really understand it either and so I would just keep reading the chapters that Mr, Utterson first started to get suspicios of the 2 of them.
Posted by haley c #67885 at Feb 09, 2009 9:52 AM || Report this post || Reply

ive read the book well bits and i really dnt get it if any of you do then let no plz

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Posted by fae j #83111 at Mar 06, 2009 11:57 AM || Report this post || Reply

 

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