Month: November 2015

Remarkable incidents summary

‘Although there is a large reward out for Hyde and many details of his life are uncovered, the police have no clue as to his whereabouts. As more time passes, Mr. Utterson is relieved that Hyde seems to be gone. Dr. Jekyll begins to act like his former self–entertaining guests, getting involved in charities and religion, being generally at peace. For close to two months, Mr. Utterson spends a great deal of time with Dr. Jekyll and his recently reconciled friend, Dr. Lanyon. But one day, Mr. Utterson is suddenly turned away; Dr. Jekyll is not seeing visitors. After repeated attempts, Mr. Utterson goes to visit Dr. Lanyon and is surprised to find him in a deathly state. At first, Mr. Utterson thinks that his friend, being a doctor, is self-aware that his days are limited. But Dr. Lanyon speaks of being in shock about some matter he cannot recover from. Mr. Utterson mentions that Dr. Jekyll is also ill. Dr. Lanyon turns sour and refuses to speak about Dr. Jekyll. Dr. Lanyon is not surprised when told that Dr. Jekyll has refused to meet. He says:

“Some day, Utterson, after I am dead, you may perhaps come to learn the right and wrong of this. I cannot tell you.” Chapter 6, pg. 73

Mr. Utterson writes a note to Dr. Jekyll, asking why he is being turned away, and about his sudden break with Dr. Lanyon. Dr. Jekyll replies that from now on, he will live a life of seclusion. He writes back cryptically, “If I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers also” (pg. 74). Mr. Utterson cannot understand how things have changed so suddenly. Without the presence of Hyde, Dr. Jekyll seemed to have recovered nicely. Now, life-long relationships are broken. Taking cue from what Dr. Lanyon said, Mr. Utterson is convinced there is some underlying reason for this.

A week later, Dr. Lanyon passes away. After the funeral, Mr. Utterson locks himself in his office and takes out an envelope prepared by his deceased friend. It reads, “Private: for the hands of G.J. Utterson ALONE, and in case of his predecease to be destroyed unread.” In it is another letter with the words: “not to be opened till the death or disappearance of Dr. Henry Jekyll.” Mr. Utterson quickly notices the words “disappearance,” just like the will. Although he desires to get to the bottom of this mystery, professional honor prompts Mr. Utterson to put the letter back into his safe. Meanwhile, Mr. Utterson gets periodic reports from Poole regarding Dr. Jekyll’s condition. Poole confesses that Dr. Jekyll is constantly confined to the laboratory and is often out of spirits. Because of the consistency of the reports, Mr. Utterson visits less frequently.’
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Jekyll Soliloquy

‘Today i lost killed my good friend Sir Danvers Carew. Why would i do such a bad thing to one of my best friends. I really need to take control of my alter ego, not just has he killed Sir Danver but he has been terrorizing the whole city. I have to learn how to control myself or i have to get ride of that potion before i do something worse!’

Letter to Mr.Fields

Dear Mr.Fields,

Everybody has bad days, some are forgotten, others are looked at, well in this case the incident has been shared online so this bad day will be looked at for a lifetime.

I, stumbled upon your video through social media, one of my acquaintances tagged me in the post, he was disgusted by your actions just like me. I could not imagine what was going through your mind when you decided to discipline that girl as you did. As I think that physical violence is totally unacceptable. I watching you throw that poor little girl to the ground with her desk sickened me.

Well I will never know exactly what happened because I was not present when the incident occurred. But I have been told that you was called upon to help a teacher remove a student from her classroom after the girl was caught with her phone out during class and refused to hand it over then continued to disrupt the class. Even after you arrived and spoke to her she refused to hand u the mobile phone & to step outside. That is when it appears that the girl hit you. After she hit you had a green light to react as you are a police officer you have been trained to deal with these situations. The right way forward was for you to detain her but instead of that you slammed her to the ground with her desk, to make things worse you then dragged the tenth grader out the room by her hair. Those actions can never be justified.

You can always acquaint blame on another person. It is a big step to put your hand up and take responsibility for your actions. After you manhandled this girl you then stepped into the police station & pressed charges on the minor. In some date in October you assaulted a fifteen year old girl & no you didn’t just do that you then went on to ruin her life. How can you be so bitter to send a fifteen year old to jail. Fifteen year old children should not be incarcerated they should be outside getting an education & making new friends whilst building life skills, but because of you this teen will be behind bars gaining muscles & scars.SHAME ON YOU!!

Power in a classroom is a delicate thing never in my life have I seen one of my classmates or peers being assaulted by one of my teachers. Not one of my professors have ever behaved in this manor. there has been so many incidents when students have stepped totally out of line but the older person (the teacher) has always behaved maturely with resulting the incidents with words because of these positive influences my classmates & I know how to result things.’the only way is words’ is what Mr.Baker use to say.

Those who are supporting you hoping for your return proves that you acted the right way. It really proves how bad things have turned into. If minors are fine with seeing there classmates being manhandled, we must ask what caused this. And as a student, I can only say what I have learnt, they have been taught to think that way is right.

P.S you should always think how your actions can influence the younger generation.

Yours faithfully,
Louis Norton