Chapter 6- Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon Flashcards

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What happens in this extract?

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  • Jekylls back in good health for a few months before staying in solitude again
  • Lanyon never wants to hear of Jekylls name again (due to knowing about his identity)
  • Lanyon dies but leaves Utterson a note before he dies
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What does it say on the front of the letter and what does this do?

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“Not to be opened until the death or disappearance of Henry Jekyll”

This sparks up curiosity in Utterson

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What happens every time Utterson tried to visit Jekyll?

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He is turned away

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What quote shows that Lanyon is terribly ill

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“Had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face”

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What quote shows that Jekyll agrees with Lanyons decision that the two should stay away from each other?

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I must suffer and go my own dark way”

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Give a few words beginning with ‘dis’ that are used to describe Hyde

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  • “disreputable”

- “displeasing”

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Give a quote that tells us that the doctor stayed in his house and what does this connote?

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“confined to the house”

  • This connotes a sense of secrecy
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There was something about Lanyons appearance that was similar to Jekylls in an earlier chapter, what was this and what could it mean?

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Lanyon had “grown pale” when Utterson came to meet him, just like Jekyll

  • This could indicate our first real link between Jekyll and Lanyon
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Give 2 quotes from Lanyon that use ‘I’ alot and what could this tell us?

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  • “I have had a shock”
  • “I shall never recover”
  • reflects the idea that only Lanyon knows about Jekylls secret
  • it also highlights the effect that jekylls secret had on Lanyon himself
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Utterson repeats a phrase that he said in chapter 1, when Enfield was telling his story, what was this phrase and what does it show?

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‘Tut-tut’ (in reply to Lanyons harsh words)

  • This shows that Utterson was wary of negative talk and didnt have much to say on it (perhaps to protect reputation or to reflect what Victorian society were like?)
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Give a quote that shows that Lanyon wanted to avoid the topic about Jekyll

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“Talk with me of other things”

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Give a quote from Jekyll in this chapter that refers to secrets being hid from Utterson and what could the quote really mean

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“if my door is shut even to you” could really mean ‘if my secrets/sins are kept even from you’

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What did it say, IN ITALICS, on the front of Lanyons letter and what is the effect of this?

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‘to be destroyed unread’ (if Utterson dies early)

This highlights the importance of keeping secrets in the Victorian era

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Give a quote that tells us how Utterson felt to be denied admittance by Jekyll at the end of the chapter and why may this be so?

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Utterson was “relieved to be denied admittance”

  • perhaps because hes too scared to face pure evil/sin himself
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