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Why is chapter 8 of Jekyll and Hyde important?

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The night is dark and windy, and the streets are deserted, giving Utterson a premonition of disaster.

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It is the climax of the novella , with Hyde's death. The mystery deepens, but looks at last to be resolved with the document that Utterson takes away to read.

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