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Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon

Explore the change in Dr. Lanyon's character in Chapter 6 of the book and analyze language and key themes. Discuss the impact of shock and drastic personal changes. Nominate someone for a reading of the chapter and engage in comprehension exercises to better understand the development of Dr. Lanyon's character.

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Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon

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  1. Learning Checklist • To be able to confidently discuss the change in Dr Lanyon in Chapter 6. • To feel confident in analysing language and key themes. • CHALLENGE- To be able to examine how the author develops Lanyon’s Character. Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon Have you ever been in shock? If so what happened to you? OR Have you ever met anyone who changed drastically since when you first met them? What was your reaction?

  2. Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon Nomination Reading. Rules: • You may read from 3 sentences up to one page. • You cannot nominate people who have already read. Please turn to page 34.

  3. Chapter Summary- Fill in the gaps Time passes but Hyde is not_______. Jekyll starts seeing people, doing ________works and holds a dinner party which __________ and _______ come to. A few days later though, when Utterson calls, Jekyll wont see________. Utterson visits Lanyon and sees that he is sick and will _____ soon. Lanyon wont talk about Jekyll, who he regards as______. Utterson writes to Jekyll to _____ about not seeing him. Jekyll writes back telling him that he does not blame Lanyon for treating him in this way and that he brought a ________ upon himself. A few weeks later Lanyon dies, giving Utterson and envelope only to be opened________ Jekyll disappears or dies. Utterson tries to see Jekyll again, but the butler _______ to let him in. Refuses good Utterson anybody dead complain found Lanyon punishment after die

  4. Chapter Summary- Fill in the gaps found Time passes but Hyde is not_______. Jekyll starts seeing people, doing ________works and holds a dinner party which __________ and _______ come to. A few days later though, when Utterson calls, Jekyll wont see________. Utterson visits Lanyon and sees that he is sick and will _____ soon. Lanyon wont talk about Jekyll, who he regards as______. Utterson writes to Jekyll to _____ about not seeing him. Jekyll writes back telling him that he does not blame Lanyon for treating him in this way and that he brought a ________ upon himself. A few weeks later Lanyon dies, giving Utterson and envelope only to be opened________ Jekyll disappears or dies. Utterson tries to see Jekyll again, but the butler _______ to let him in. good Lanyon Utterson anybody die dead complain punishment after refuses Refuses good Utterson anybody dead complain found Lanyon punishment after die

  5. Evaluate • How successfully does Stevenson arouse the readers curiosity in this chapter? • How does Stevenson develop Lanyon’s character in this chapter? • Dr Jekyll enters a new phase of life at the beginning of the chapter: what does he do that was different to before? • Jekyll refuses to see Utterson- why do you think this is? • How has Lanyon changed when Utterson visits him? Analyse Comprehension

  6. ‘I mean from henceforth to lead a life of extreme seclusion; you must not be surprised, nor must you doubt my friendship, if my door is often shut even to you. You must suffer me to go my own dark way. I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name. If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also.’ Find a quote to show: Tricky: Dr Lanyon and Dr Jekyll no longer speak but we do not know why. Trickier: Dr Lanyon has completely changed since we first met him (find a quote on from Chapter 2 and Chapter 6) Trickiest: Utterson believes that Sir Danvers’ death is less important than Hyde being gone and explain the key vocabulary.

  7. Think, Pair, Share Share your responses with the person next to you, be ready to explain your partner’s response.

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