Sir Danvers Carew

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Sir Danvers Carew is a kindly, elderly member of Parliament whose brutal murder by Mr. Hyde serves as a pivotal turning point in Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkByAuthorNationality Scottish author
associatedWith Dr. Henry Jekyll NERFINISHED
Mr. Edward Hyde NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath murder
characterTrait elderly
kindly
createdBy Robert Louis Stevenson NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext novella
genreContext Gothic fiction
psychological horror
killedBy Mr. Hyde NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction illustrates Hyde’s brutality
victim of violence
nationality British
occupation member of Parliament
roleInPlot pivotal turning point
settingContext Victorian London NERFINISHED

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Emma Carew isDaughterOf Sir Danvers Carew