One way in which mystery is created in chapter 6, Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon, is by using language that the audience would associate with a crime. An example of this is when Dr Jekyll says ‘I have brought myself a punishment and danger that I cannot name.” The word ‘punishment’ is closely linked with the after effect of a wrong-doing that someone has done. This implies that Dr Jekyll has done something that deserves a punishment or something worse. By using this imagery of an incident, the audience would begin to wonder what Dr Jekyll has done to deserve his self-conducted solitude.
Another way in which the writer creates mystery is by showing another side to the