Chapter 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case

Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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The final chapter of the novella is told from Henry Jekyll’s perspective, allowing the reader to hear first-hand from the enigmatic character. Having already described his final letter as a “confession” in his note to Utterson, Stevenson hints to the reader that the truth of the tale will be divulged and that there is an implication or admission of guilt from Jekyll.

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