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Dr. Lanyon is an intelligent, respectable lawyer who is suspicious the "Mr. Hyde" is threatening or bullying Dr. Jekyll into giving him property and leaving money for him in his will. Because Dr. Lanyon is an intelligent man, he always looks for a logical, practical answer, which is why he does not wonder is Hyde and Jekyll are the same person.
Dr. Lanyon is a pleasant man who was formerly close to Dr. Jekyll. Lanyon is adamant about his scientific certainty and strongly opposes Jekyll's beliefs, which he calls "scientific balderdash."
What does Dr. Lanyon represent?
A reputable London doctor who was formerly one of Jekyll's dearest friends, along with Utterson.
Lanyon, as the embodiment of logic, materialism, and skepticism, serves as a foil (a character whose opinions or sentiments contrast with, and hence illuminate, those of another character) for Jekyll, who believes in mysticism.
In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, his death symbolizes the larger victory of supernaturalism over materialism.
Therefore Options C and E are correct about Dr. Lanyon in the options.
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