Answer: The most important scenes are between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and also Utterson who is trying to discover something. It is showing the importance of reputation and human nature that has duality.
Explanation:
Facts about the book ''The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide''
The author of the book is Robert Louis Stevenson.
Genre is Gothic, a mystery story written in 1885 in England, Bournemouth.
It was published the next year.
The narrator of this mysterious and serious story is anonymous and he is speaking in the third person. The narrative is following Utterson's point of view and in the last two chapters, the readers can see Jekyll and Lanyon's point of view.
The protagonist of the story is Henry Jekyll. The main conflict in the story is with Jekyll and Mr. Hyde when Jekyll is telling him that he wants to keep his dark half and Utterson is trying to discover what is happening with that relationship between those two.
The main theme of the story is the duality of humans and human nature, people can be sometimes difficult or considered contradictory. The second important thing is the reputation that person can have because that can affect a person's life.