Dr Lanyon Character Analysis

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There are many ways people have described Mr. Hyde, Dr. Jekyll’s alter ego, and none of them are encouraging. Everyone who meets this character is unable to accurately illustrate him using words, even though they cannot get his face out of their minds, however, they can all agree without a doubt that he sends chills throughout their entire bodies. Dr. Lanyon, one of Dr. Jekyll’s oldest friends, describes him as a “remarkable combination of great muscular activity and great apparent debility of constitution,” (55). Lanyon is able to tell that there is something seriously wrong with this man, but he can’t quite put his finger on what it is. In the first chapter of the book, Utterson, another one of Jekyll’s life-long friends, is out walking