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What did Lanyon see that shocked him so much? In the reading of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.”

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Lanyon was exposed to the reality of the speculations in the person of Hyde, who before Lanyon's eyes became Jekyll, it horrifies him. The actual horror of the discovery that Jekyll and Hyde are one person lies not in the discovery itself, but in the full realization concerning the nature of evil in all men

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