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Rising Action

Utterson
7) Utterson began describes how nauseating Hyde is and how scary he appears. Such an unscientific balderdash Pg.12 8)Utters on speaks to Hyde. I see you are going in, returned the lawyer. I am an old friend of Dr. Jekyll Pg.18

1) In the first chapter Utterson Witnesses the murder of the little girl. All at once I saw two figuresfor the man trampled calmly over the childs body and left her screaming on the ground Pg.7

2)We find out the story is taking place in London but we dont know the date. It chanced on one of these rambles that led there was led them down a bystreet in a busy quarter of London. Pg.6

3)Sawbones the surgeon sees Jekyll in the street and feels the urge to kill him. every time he looked at my prisoner, I saw that sawbones turn sick and white with desire to kill him Pg.8

4)Utterson begins describing Jekyll. There is something wrong with his appearance, something displeasing, something downright detestable Pg.10

5)Utterson finds Jekylls will in the safe. There he opened his safe a document endorsed on the envelope as Dr. Jekylls will Pg.11

6) Utterson explains how Jekyll became too weird and began to go mad. Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me. He began to go mad Pg.12

9)The maid witnesses Danverss death. He was trampling his victim underfoot The body jumped upon the roadway at the horror of these sights and sounds the maid fainted. Pg.22

10)Utterson attempts to change Jekylls mind about the will. If it came to trial, your name might appear. Pg.27

11)Utterson speaks to Jekyll about Lanyon and learns they have not been friends due to an argument 10 years before. You fear I suppose that it might lead to his detection. Pg. 27

Climax
13)Utterson finds the forged note. The next day brought him a long answer, often very patently worded, and sometimes darkly mysterious in drift. Pg. 32 14)Utterson speaks to Jekyll about the murders. Henry Jekyll forged a murder Pg. 31 15)Utterson tries to talk Jekyll into going on trial. But Mr. Hyde had disappeared out of the ken of the police as though he had never existed. Pg. 31 16)Utterson goes to the trial for the gruesome murders that Hyde committed but no one knows it was Hyde. It was Hyde who dictated the disappearan ce Pg.28 17)Utterson becomes suspicious and question who Jekyll really is. Now that the evil influence had been withdrawn, a new life began for Dr. Jekyll Pg.32 18)Utterson states how dark Jekyll looks. That he looks the opposite of what he used to The rosy man had grown pale Pg.32 19)Jekyll gets sick Jekyll is ill too have you seen him... Pg.32 20)Utterson questions the argument that Jekyll and Lanyon shared. The quarrel with Lanyon was incurable. I don't not blame our old friend, Jekyll wrote, but I share his view that we must never meet.Pg.32 -33 22)Utterson and Poole, Jekylls servant, barge into Jekylls cabinet only to find a dead Hyde and Jekylls will sprawled out on the floor. The will states that everything goes to Utterson when he died. Utterson reads the letter and it states that Jekyll is not only himself but admits to the crimes he has committed as Hyde. my dear Utterson when this will shall fall into your hands I shall have disappearedand if you care to hear more, turn to the confession ofHenry Jekyll Pg.47

12)Utterson explains how much of a ghost Jekyll is. But Jekyll is ill too have you seen him Pg. 32

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Lanyon:
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28) At first Lanyon is in complete and utter shock of what just happened. What he told me the next hour, I cannot bring my mind to set on paper. Pg.54 29)Lanyon could not believe what he just saw and still refuses to believe it but soon accepts it. I heard what I heard and my soul snickered at it. Pg.54 30)Hyde tells Lanyon everything he wants to hear and that is the shocking truth about the situation. I cannot even, in memory dwell on it without a start of horror Pg.54 31)Lanyo n learns all of the truth and finally lets it sink in. the creature who crept into my house that night was on Jekylls confessio n, known by the name Henry Jekyll. Pg.55

22)Lanyon receives an envelope from Jekyll containing a letter from him. The contents increased my wonder; for this is how the letter ran Pg.48

23)in the letter Lanyon receives Jekyll asks him to do him a favor. Serve me my dear Lanyon and save your friend Henry Jekyll Pg. 49

24)Lanyon goes to Jekylls house to talk to him about the letter. I come here at the instance of your colleague, Dr. Henry Jekyll Pg.52

25)Poole takes Lanyon to Jekylls quarters. The particulars struck me I followed him into the bright light of the consulting room Pg.54

26)Hyde takes a formula (potion) and transforms into Hyde right in front of Lanyons eyes. He put the glass to his lips and drank one gulphis face became black and sullen Pg.54

27)Lanyon surprisingly sees Jekylls transformation for himself and finally meets Hyde. Like a man restored from death, there stood Henry Jekyll. Pg.51

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Jekyll/Hyde
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32)Jekyll opens up his chapter explaining how he began seeing changes in himself. I stood already committed, profound duplicity of life Pg.55

33)Jekyll states that the way he lives, he is not a hypocrite by living like this. I was in no sense a hypocrite , both sides of me were dead earnest Pg.55

34)Jekyll admits that Hyde is who he truly is and would like to be but cannot. the direction of my scientific studies which led wholly to the mystics Pg.55

35)He blames society for all of his issues and how he cannot be who he wants to be due to society which stands in the way. it was a curse of mankind that these incongruous faggots were bound together Pg.56

36)The idea of good VS. Evil is introduce d. I was far in my reflections a side light began to shine upon the subject Pg.56

37)Hyde/Jeky ll purchases the drug he is going to use to change himself to and from Jekyll and Hyde. I purchased at once from a wholesale chemist with a strong glow of courage, drank the potion Pg.57

38)Jekyll explains his first encounter with channeling Hyde by using the potion. I saw for the first time the appearanc e of Edward Hyde Pg.58

39)Hyde begins planning a way to get rid of himself. I made my preparation with the most studious care Pg.62

40)The servants were no longer afraid of him. and It came to me with the sweetest of relief that they were used to the coming and going of my second self. Pg. 63

41)Hyde admits that being Jekyll was easier and the right way to go but that is not who he would want to be. yes I prefered the elderly and discontent ed doctor Pg.63

42)He explains the struggle of waking up some mornin gs not knowin g who he was going to be. instant ly the spirit of hell awoke in me and raged Pg. 64

43)he saw himself on the brink of selfdestruct ion. I saw my life to be forfeited my love of life screwed to the upmost peg. Pg. 64

Climax

44)he finds out that the murders that he commited were overlooked in the court of law. :came the news that the murders were overlooked. Pg. 56

45)he states he is putting his evil to an end. there comes an end to all things; the most capcious measure is filled at last; and this brief condescention to my evil finally destroyed Pg.65

46)he felt the fall of his evil felt somewhat normal. and yet I was not alarmed, the fall seemed natural, like a return to the old days Pg.66

47)He missed being respected but knew it would never be the same. a moment before I had been safe of all mens respect, wealthy, beloved Pg.66

48) he had come to the realization that he needs to do something about this issue. once I had conceived that kindling spark, the way that I must follow became lighted up from end to end. Pg. 67

49)he revisits Lanyon before he shows himself and then kills himself soon after. when I came to myself at Lanyons; the horror of my old friend perhaps affected me somewhat. Pg.67

50)In the end he killed himself and died as the person he wanted to be the mosyt, and that is the notorious killer, Mr. Hyd. here and then as I lay down and proceed to seal up my confession, I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll to an end. Pg.70

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