Lanyon
- Created by: Erin
- Created on: 22-03-17 19:31
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- Lanyon
- "Hide-bound pendant"
- Adjective unadventurous
- Jekyll says this about Lanyon
- Chapter three
- "Pendant" is repetitive and boring
- "Narrow views"
- chapter nine
- Hyde describes Lanyon's outlook on life and science as narrow
- Unadveturous
- Unwlling to conider new ideas,
- Lanyon was anxious about new science that challenged religion (Victorian audience)
- Unwlling to conider new ideas,
- "O God! O God!"
- Repetition emphasises (noun) the panic and fear he is experiencing
- Believed in religion
- Wants to plea to God for help when he sees something unnatural (dangerous)
- Not in science
- "Healthy, Hearty gentleman"
- Adjective to emphasis his mental ability/state
- Stark contrast to "he began to go wrong in the mind"
- Alliteration, emphasises the next two adjective & noun
- Noun, links to the code of behaviour that was expected of Victorian men
- To be civil and respectable
- Adjective to emphasis his mental ability/state
- "Hide-bound pendant"
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