Sir Danvers Carew
Sir Danvers Carew is a character from Robert Louis Stevenson's novella, "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde." He is depicted as a respected and well-liked member of Victorian London society, known for his kindness and gentlemanly demeanor. Carew serves as a significant figure in the story, representing the moral and social values of his time.
In the narrative, Carew's tragic fate occurs when he is brutally murdered by Mr. Hyde, the alter ego of Dr. Jekyll. This event serves as a pivotal moment in the story, highlighting the themes of duality and the struggle between good and evil within human nature.