Thursday, July 9, 2009

portrayal of Mr. Enfield

Mr. Utterson is a unique character whom tell the events of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. If Mr. Enfield was to have given his Point of View on the matter of the events and describe them into detail i venture that it would actually fair pretty close with Mr. Utterson's, only he might of been a little more serious in his explaining of the events. The indicdent at the window with Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield seems to show that Mr. Enflied is almost accostimed or acceptent of the unexplained Jekyll and Hide relations. As Mr. Utterson is shocked at what he sees Mr. Enfield is quiet and continue to walk in silence as if he is moving on from what he just witnessed. I think this shows that Mr. Enfield has a bit of a tough stone like personality when it comes to events or stories of horror. Mr. Enfield would have portrayed the events much like Mr. Utterson only he might have been a bit more serious or direct in the events not going into deep detail but merely pointing out the facts with just enough detail for someone to get the picture of what is going on.

2 comments:

  1. Wow I think that this is an awesome way to look at the story. I agree that this story would have been a lot different coming from the point of view of Mr. Enfield. I also think that his view point would have been indepth and serious tone. I feel that the way you described Mr. Enfield and the concept behind his narrative would be a interesting perspective to persue.

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  2. I think had it come from Enfield it would have been more personal when he was giving details of the story. Enfield is closer to jeykll then Mr. Utterson and I feel he would be more personal when describing the horrors that are happening throughout the story. I think Enfield is more serious because he is maybe trying to figure everything out before he makes any judgements to what has been happening.

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