The lawyer who investigates Mr. Hyde
Who is Mr. Utterson?
The city where the story takes place
What is London?
What Utterson demands Hyde do after the trampling incident
What is pay the family money?
The description often used for Hyde’s appearance
What is deformed, strange, off, scary
What is duality of human nature / double life? Theme of the book?
What is the concept that a person can have both good and evil sides, often leading to a hidden or double life?
The mysterious man connected to Dr. Jekyll
Who is Mr. Hyde?
Lanyon’s profession?
What is £100 (one hundred pounds)?
What Hyde represents within Jekyll?
What is Jekyll’s darker impulses / evil side?
Dr. Jekyll’s longtime friend and fellow doctor
Who is Dr. Lanyon?
The caused Lanyon’s health to rapidly decline
What is a shocking event?
What is Dr. Jekyll's will?
What type of building does Dr. Jekyll live in?
What is a mansion or large, beautiful home?
What the novel suggests about suppressing one’s darker side?
What is it can lead to danger or destructive behavior?
Who is Sir Danvers Carew?
The street where Mr. Hyde’s mysterious door is located?
What is a back alley / Soho (London’s darker area)?
What is the letter?
What is handsome, dapper, well dressed?
Why does Dr. Lanyon describe Jekyll’s request for help as “unscientific” and “morally impossible”?
What is Jekyll asks him to assist in a chemical experiment that transforms a human being into Hyde, violating scientific ethics and shocking Lanyon.
Who does Mr. Hyde trample in chapter 1?
Who is a young girl?
Where does Mr. Hyde commit his first violent act in the story?
What is on the street?
The letter found after Sir Danvers Carew’s murder was addressed to?
Who is Mr. Utterson?
People's feeling towards Dr. Jekyll?
What is likeable, respected?
How does Stevenson use the contrast between Jekyll’s respectable house and Hyde’s mysterious door to emphasize the novel’s themes?
What is the contrast highlights the duality of human nature: Jekyll’s outward respectability masks his hidden evil, represented by Hyde and the dark, secretive door. It visually and symbolically shows the split between appearance and reality.