Friday, January 23, 2009

Neel Comments 3 & 4

3. I agree with Josh on how Lanyon was a very rational person. Even if Dr. Hyde had told him what was about to happen, Lanyon wouldn't have believed him and stayed to see what really happen. After all, A potion that transforms you to someone else wouldn't be very believable, especially coming from some stranger, as Hyde was at the time.

4. I disagree with Connor's post. Even though there were many subtle signs, Lanyon probably never suspected anything like what happened when he was warned. Jekyll was his good friend and wouldn't put him in any danger. He did probably think of the choice, but thought he would be fine. In fact he wasn't in any danger but from his own mind, which refused to comprehend what he was sure he saw.

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