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characters 2
Hyde
effect on others
he has a massive effect on others
he hurts people
Carew
Girl
Lanyon
Has driven some people even to death
Lanyon dies of shock when he sees Hyde turn in to Jekyll
Hyde manipulates Lanyon into watching him change
makes people go mad and oddly angry
drives the evil out of people
at seeing him people wish to kill him
even the most innocent an respectable people are uncomfortable and wish him dead
strength growing
At the start Hyde is not very small, committing smaller crimes and apologies
trampled a small girl and payed £100 to the family
later he kills a man
By the end he is overpowering over Jekyll
drives Jekyll to kill himself
a lot more selfish
like a child
relationship with Jekyll
he is overpowering
Jekyll turns into him at random points
' i went to bed as Henry Jekyll awakened by Edward Hyde'
he is embarrassing to him
acts like a child and therefore Jekyll has to act like his father
Jekyll stops taking the potion and turns ill
Hyde adding his effect as he want to get out
'my devil had long been caged and came out roaring
his home
contrasting to his character
well furnished
nice objects
Soho
dismal
dirty
homeless people
Lanyon
respectable
Utterson goes to see him to ask about Hyde- knows lots of people
respectable doctor
'crowding patients'
he is trustworthy
he is rich
'Cavendish square'
a square for rich people
he is automatically respected
in society wealth meant respectability
Jekyll asks him specifically to bring him his potion
he is loyal even though he has not been friends with Jekyll for 10 years
trustworthy and loyal
his death
he dies of shock
after he sees Hyde transform into Jekyll
very dramatic end for him
links to the Gothic
gives a letter to Utterson telling him about Jekyll and Hyde
tells the reader fro the first time that they are the same person
his change
Lanyon goes from 'healthy' to having his 'death warrant written legibly upon his face
shows the effect that Hyde has on people
Writes letter to Utterson to tell him everything
He no longer has as much respect
Utterson does not trust his letter