Chapter 2: Search for Mr. Hyde
This chapter deepens the mystery surrounding Hyde and his relationship with Jekyll. Key points include:
- Utterson reviews Jekyll's will, which leaves everything to Hyde
- Utterson seeks out Hyde, describing him as "pale and dwarfish"
- Dr. Lanyon expresses disapproval of Jekyll's scientific pursuits
- The chapter hints at a falling out between Jekyll and Lanyon
Vocabulary: "Scientific balderdash" - nonsensical or absurd scientific ideas
Highlight: The deterioration of Jekyll and Lanyon's friendship due to Jekyll's experiments emphasizes the potential dangers of unchecked scientific ambition.
This chapter further develops the themes in Jekyll and Hyde, particularly the conflict between scientific progress and ethical boundaries.