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Paragraph 1 INTRODUCTION
- novel + author + question
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C1: Good & Kindhearted
- E1: show concern for his friends; worries that Dr Jekyll may be a victim of blackmail.
- E2: his friends and relatives were affectionate towards him; he was warm and human when one got to know him well.
- PR: We must be good and kindhearted to our friends, family and also others.
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C2: Loyalty & Friendship
- E1: He did not agree with the suspicious will that Dr Jekyll ask him to write.
- E2: He made sure that Enfield told no one about Jekyll's signature on the cheque for Edie's father and about Jekyll's horrifying physical change they both saw in his laboratory.
- PR: Shows us to be loyal to our friend eventhough how bad or evil he is
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Paragraph 5 CONCLUSION
- Mr Utterson is a good role-model and potrays a lot of moral values such as kindness, loyalty and sensibility.
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C3: Practical, Calm and Sensible
- E1: Thinks carefully before doing anything-his concern about Jekyll's will
- E2: Investigates Hyde's movements and has a face-to-face encounter with him-follows Poole to Jekyll's house and orders the laboratory door opened only when he is sure that Jekyll is not the owner of the voice behind that door
- PR: We must think carefully and investigate first before doing anything