Who are the two letters from?
Dr. Lanyon and Dr. Jekyll
How was Dr. Jekyll's childhood and personality?
He grew up welthy, cultured, educated, disciplined but had a darker half that craved unspeakable depravity.
He began feeling ashamed of Mr. Hyde's actions but then grew to not care about what Mr. Hyde did.
What was Dr. Lanyon instructed to do in the beginning of the letter?
Go immediately to Dr. Jekell's hourse and ask Mr. Poole for the keys to go into Dr. Jekyll's office alone.
What guided Dr. Jekell's scientific experiements?
How could he restrain and repress his dark side?
How was Dr. Jekyll able to remain himself?
He had to keep increasing the antidote dosage.
What did Dr. Lanyon discover in the document cabinet?
Powders, a vile, a book
What happened after the small man drank the mixture?
He transformed into Henry Jekyll
Who did Dr. Jekyll turn into and how did it feel?
Mr. Edward Hyde and he felt good
What were the repercussions of Dr. Jykell turning into Mr. Hyde?
Mr. Hyde began to become to more dominant personality.
What would happen if Dr. Lanyon refused Dr. Jekyll's request?
it would lead to Dr. Jekyll's madness or death
How did Mr. Hyde turn back into Dr. Jekyll?
He had to drink the mixture again
How would Dr. Jekyll feel if he remained himself?
What did the man want when he arrived at Dr. Lanyon's house?
To know where the ingredients were and mix them
What two things did Dr. Jekyll discover during his research?
1. trying to discard your natural burdens makes then return with avengence
2. his discoveries were incomplete
What was Dr. Jekyll's struggle towards the end of this chapter?
He struggled to remain himself, the antidote began to run out, and his true death was that Mr. Hyde took control.