Utterson points
Voice of reason, making him blind to events of novella
Undying loyalty to his friends
Curiosity with Hyde is result of his repression
Friendship points
Restricted by Victorian society
Important to Jekyll
Lack of friendship leads to Jekyll’s death
Duality points
Inherent to human nature
Dangerous when supressed
Hidden by appearance
Repression points
Hyde is the symptom of Jekyll’s repressed desires
Repression leads Jekyll to isolation, perhaps even leading to his death
Repression is ubiquitous in Victorian society
Science points
Victorian repression encourages Jekyll to push the boundaries of science
Breaking boundaries of science has negative consequences
Character of Lanyon