Thursday, January 22, 2009
Stephanie Post 2
Lanyon chooses, as most people would, to see the "visitor" drink the mixture. After playing a part in providing the substances for the man, he feels that he should get to see the outcome of the mystery. Putting yourself in his shoes, would you not do the same thing? Although, after seeing Dr.Jekyll appear and realizing his friend is a murderer, he dies within a short time frame. His curiousity was satisfied, but he lay on his death bed shortly after. He did not make a wise decision, but you can not blame him for choosing what he did and he suffered the consequences of having unwelcome knowledge
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