What was the author's main point about Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield in this passage?
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Utterson is a lawyer and therefore a respectable, wealthy man in Victorian London. Stevenson shows Utterson's personality to be rational, calm and curious. It is through these personality traits that Utterson uncovers the mystery of Dr Jekyll's will.
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