Sunday, January 18, 2009

Nikki Jackson comments 1,2

1. I do not agree with Valeria on the statement describing the trust between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Utterson. The two men seem to be very good friends, and although the decisions made by Dr. Jekyll should be trusted by the lawyer, Mr. Hyde’s character proves otherwise. Not only should this trust be reconsidered for the irresponsible actions of Mr. Hyde, but also for the curious letter that seems to have been forged by the doctor himself.

2. I agree with Stephanie from the legal perspective. Mr. Utterson is a lawyer, and it is his job to follow the law. If making thing decision to follow the will become harmful to the community and others, then other authorities would have to take over. However, this would probably not be the case considering the fact that the inheritor will most likely be convicted, and all of the possessions would have to be dealt with in other ways.

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