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the strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde by robert louis stevenson chapter 9: dr. lanyons narrative on the ninth of january, now four days ago, i received by the evening delivery a registered envelope, addressed in the hand of my colleague and old school companion, henry jekyll. i was a good deal surprised by this; for we were by no means in the habit of correspondence; i had seen the man, dined with him, indeed, the night before, and i could imagine nothing in our intercourse that should justify formality of registration. the contents increased my wonder, for this is how the letter ran: \10th december, 18—. \dear lanyon,—you are one of my oldest friends; and although we may have differed at times on scientific questions, i cannot remember, at least on my side, any break in our affection. there was never a day when, if you had said to me, jekyll, my life, my honour, my reason, upon the reading of this letter, i made sure my colleague was insane; but till that was proved beyond the possibility of doubt, i felt bound to do as he requested. in the excerpt, dr. lanyons conflict is an internal conflict because it is character vs. nature. character vs. self. character vs. society.
Internal conflict refers to a struggle within a character's mind. Dr. Lanyon's conflict is between his own judgment (thinking his colleague is insane) and his sense of obligation to do as his colleague requests. This is a character - vs - self conflict.
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