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- witness: romantic, young girl, servant, faints when she sees the crime; under the service of someone who knows Mr. Hyde, so is able to recognize him - victim: Sir Danvers Carew, aged, nice-looking gentleman, white hair, polite, has money, friendly even to Mr. Hyde - Hyde's housekeeper: old lady, "evil face", excellent manners, two-faced, dislikes Hyde, happy to hear that he is in trouble - inspector: Newcomen of Scotland Yard, happy to find conclusive evidence in Hyde's apartment - crime scene: lit by full moon, early part of the night was cloudless, but after Hyde's appearance fog rolled over the city; right underneath the window of the maid/witness, Around Hyde's house the fog lifted a little and showed him a dingy street. His house is well furnished with luxury and good taste. However it is ransacked, and messy. - weather: perhaps the significance of the weather seems to be that it is somewhat in collaboration with the doings of Hyde and the mysterious Jekyll. For example, the fog rolls in to symbolically and physically "cloud" Hyde's murder of Carew, as well as when the inspector and Utterson investigate his home. - described as very small - maid's pov: she recognized him, and had already disliked him - the housekeeper: disliked him, was glad to see that he was in trouble
 * //4. What characters are introduced? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.//
 * //5. What is the setting? Consider in particular: street descriptions and housing. Significance?//
 * //6. If Hyde appears, what is Mr. Hyde like? Characterization: physical description, attitudes, beliefs, background, etc.//
 * //7. If Hyde appears, how do people re////act to Mr. Hyde?//