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... check is a forgery, the doctor, Enfield, and the family force the man to stay with them until the banks open and he can cash the check. When the banks open, Enfield cashes the valid check, assuming Hyde has possession of the check because of blackmail. Throughout the narrative, the man whose name was on the check was not revealed. At the end of Enfieldıs story, Utterson, under a great "weight of consideration" asks if the man used a key to get into the door. Enfield confirms this and the two vow never to speak of the incident again. Analysis: The opening chapter of Jekyll and Hyde brilliantly begins a novel that is largely allegorical. First, the structure of this novella is unique in that it is not cast entirely as a first-person narration, as it would have been possible to tell the story in the manner of a confession from ...
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