Sunday, January 18, 2009

Connor Brooks, Comments 1 & 2

1. I agree with Josh's post. Jekyll cannot be trusted because he forged the letter, which is illegal. And if you're looking at the whole situation from a legal standpoint, this wouldn't be taken seriously.
2. I also feel that Valeria conveyed an excellent point in her post. Putting yourself in another's shoes really gives you a different perspective on a situation. I now see that, by looking at it form Utterson's perspective, it's not as easy a decision to make. If I were Utterson, I think I would ask Jekyll once more what he wanted to do about his will and then go by what he says then, regardless of personal feelings. 

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