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We are in the old London of the late nineteenth century.
Mr. Utterson, a prestigious London lawyer, has heard a story from his friend, Dr. Enfield, who arouses his curiosity. So Utterson begins an investigation to get to find out the true identity of Mr. Hyde, a man who is very close to an old friend known as Dr. Jekyll.
His investigations lead Utterson, first, to a will written by Jekyll, in which he makes owner, in the case of his death or disappearance, of all his property to Hyde. Later the lawyer will have a conversation with Jekyll, who will ask him to forget the matter.
After a brutal murder takes place in the city, a witness assures that the murderer has been Mr. Hyde, after a long time of search, this one does not appear, and the strange illness and later death of Lanyon, an old friend of Utterson takes place .
After a long time of tranquility, one night appears Poole, the servant of Jekyll, in Utterson's house to ask for help. This one moves to his friend's house and after knocking down the door of the laboratory they find Hyde's body next to some letters written by Henry Jekyll himself.
At home, Utterson begins to read them, these letters explain the strange case: the doctor had a clear obsession: to divide the two natures of the person (good and evil). This is achieved by a potion that Jekyll invents. When the baby becomes an evil being, Mr. Hyde. Increasingly, Hyde was appropriating his body to the point where the two characters hated each other. The proportions with which he made the potion were running out and he could not find the appropriate substance for the potion, until it was over, both were fighting against each other, but the end of the product arrived and both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde find death.
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