Minor Characters
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1. Mr Enfield-distant cousin of Utterson and has the same Victorian values as Utterson.
1.1. Although he is a minor character, he plays an important role as he introduces Utterson to the mystery around Hyde through his initial story.
1.1.1. there is a hint that Enfield might have an immoral side. He's returning from some place at the end of the world at 3 am where he sees Hyde trample the child.- were left to speculate where he has been.
1.2. He embodies typical Victorian values- as he understands the importance of reputation and he pressures Hyde into paying for his crime by threatening to "make his name stink from one end of London to the other" He also doesn't like gossip because he thinks gossip can negatively affect a person's reputation. He's "ashamed of his long tongue" after he tells Utterson about Hyde.
1.2.1. But Utterson and Enfield are very different and "people wonder what these two could see in each other",
1.2.1.1. Utterson and Enfield are drawn together despite their apparent differences. This links to Jekyll and Hyde and the idea that differences can be brought together.