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What does Jekyll ask Dr Lanyon to get from his house on the night of January 9?
Lanyon received a letter from Dr. Jekyll asking for his help. He was to retrieve a drawer labeled E from Jekyll’s cabinet. In it were some white, salt-like powders, a vial of blood-red liquid, and a notebook.
What does Jekyll ask Dr Lanyon to get from his house?
Dr. Lanyon is asked to get the fourth drawer from Jekyll’s house.
What had Jekyll instructed Dr Lanyon?
Jekyll goes on to urge Lanyon to postpone all other engagements and to take a carriage directly to his house. Poole has instructions and will be waiting with a locksmith.
Where did Dr. Jekyll ask Dr Lanyon to take a cab to?
In the note he asked Dr. Lanyon to take a cab to his house and take the fourth drawer from the top of the cabinet, with all of its contents.
What does Dr Lanyon say caused his illness?
Utterson visits Dr Lanyon to discuss their friend’s health, but finds Lanyon on his death-bed. Lanyon refuses to discuss Jekyll who, he hints, is the cause of his illness. Trying to find out what has happened, Utterson writes to Jekyll.
What happens to Hyde after Dr Lanyon gives him the requested materials from the chemist?
Hyde was dead. They found piles of white salt and other traces of chemical works. Utterson found an envelope in the doctor’s handwriting that was addressed to him. Summarize the note Lanyon received.
How does Lanyon react to meeting Hyde at his door?
Hyde, but Lanyon, never having seen the man before, did not recognize him. Hyde seemed nervous and excited. He avoided polite conversation, interested only in the contents of the drawer. Lanyon directed him to it, and Hyde then asked for a graduated glass.
How did Dr Lanyon say he felt after this?
How did Dr. Lanyon say he felt after the meeting? his life was shaken, he could not sleep, and he was full of terror.
Why is Lanyon important in Jekyll and Hyde?
Lanyon is important to the novel because of the dramatic mystery surrounding what he has seen. It excites the reader and draws us in. He is also important because, as a scientist and doctor, his disagreement with Jekyll’s “wrong in the head” ideas shows us that Jekyll is thinking and working outside of normal science.
What does Dr Lanyon Symbolise?
As an embodiment of rationalism, materialism, and skepticism, Lanyon serves a foil (a character whose attitudes or emotions contrast with, and thereby illuminate, those of another character) for Jekyll, who embraces mysticism. His death represents the more general victory of supernaturalism over materialism in Dr.
What does Lanyon say about Jekyll?
Dr Lanyon describes Dr Jekyll’s experiments as ‘unscientific balderdash’, claiming that Jekyll’s experiments are ridiculous and not the ‘correct’ science. “Unscientific balderdash.” This shows that Dr Lanyon doesn’t agree with Jekyll’s experiments or ‘believe’ in them, as he calls them ‘balderdash’.
What was Dr Lanyon asked to get from Jekyll’s house?
Add Yours. Lanyon was asked to go to Jekyll’s home and retrieve a drawer with all of its contents from Jekyll’s cabinet. He was to bring the drawer home and keep it until Jekyll’s messenger arrived to pick up the contents.
When did Dr.Jekyll and Mr Hyde receive his letter?
Summary and Analysis Chapter 9 – Doctor Lanyon’s Narrative – DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE On the night of January 9, Lanyon writes, I received a registered letter.
What does Jekyll ask Lanyon to do in the Outsiders?
Poole was to help him get into the upper room. Lanyon was to fetch the drawer and all of its contents and immediately return to his home. A messenger from Jekyll would come to claim the ingredients at midnight.
What does dreadful Smile mean in the book Jekyll and Hyde?
The duality that was once between Jekyll and Hyde, now shows itself in Hyde alone – it is symbolized by this phrase “dreadful smile”, the scowl of pleasure and evil at once shows how complex and indefinable the double identity has become. The visitor asks Lanyon for a graduated glass and Lanyon fetches one for him.