A lawyer, rugged face, never smiled, lean, strict, tall, tolerance for others, warmer side, enjoys wine, somehow loveable
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Who is Mr. Richard Enfield, and why do he and Utterson never miss their Sunday walks together?
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Mr. Utterson’s distant relative, a well-known man about town. Nut to crack for many, but the found acquaintance with each other. 2. It remains a mystery.
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Where is the “door” of the chapter title? Describe its appearance in contrast to the other buildings of the neighborhood.
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Lower story of a two-story building in the street.
2. It did not have a bell or knocker; distained.
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What story is Enfield reminded of when he sees the door?
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A man (Hyde) trampling a little girl.
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Why does Enfield compare the man to a juggernaut? How does this characterize the man?
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Because the man mows the girl over, is powerful, big, etc.
He is evil, ruthless, unfeeling, just like a juggernaut.