History of English
Dr Jekyll
Memory
The Girls
Psykologi
100

This English playwright and poet is often called the greatest writer in the English language.

Who is William Shakespeare?

100

This sinister alter ego of Dr. Jekyll commits crimes and embodies his darker impulses.

Who is Mr. Edward Hyde?

100

This type of memory involves recalling personal experiences and events.

What is episodic memory?

100

This is the name of the cult leader who manipulates the girls at the ranch.

Who is Russell?

100

Denna österrikiske läkare utvecklade teorin om det omedvetna och begrepp som detet, jaget och överjaget

Vem är Sigmund Freud?

200

The Norman Conquest of 1066 introduced many words from this language into English.

What is French?

200

This character witnesses Mr. Hyde trampling a young girl, sparking the initial investigation.

Who is Mr. Enfield?

200

This common term describes when you can’t remember something temporarily, like a name or word.
 

What is “tip of the tongue”?

200

This is the narrative structure of the novel, alternating between these two time periods.

What are the 1960s and the present day?

200

Denna term beskriver tendensen att anpassa sig till gruppens normer, även om man själv tycker annorlunda.

Vad är konformitet?

300

This author wrote The Canterbury Tales, a cornerstone of Middle English literature.

Who is Geoffrey Chaucer?

300

This is the reason Dr. Lanyon becomes estranged from Dr. Jekyll before the events of the novel.

What is a disagreement over Jekyll’s “unscientific” experiments?

300

This is the term for a vivid, detailed memory of an emotionally significant event, such as where you were during a major news event.

What is a flashbulb memory?

300

This is the reason Russell manipulates the girls into impressing Mitch during his visit to the ranch.

What is to secure a record deal and gain legitimacy through Mitch’s influence?

300

Detta begrepp, introducerat av Daniel Kahneman, beskriver vår tendens att dra slutsatser baserat på den information vi har tillgång till, utan att ta hänsyn till vad vi inte vet.

Vad är WYSIATI (What You See Is All There Is)?

400

This author’s 1818 novel, often considered the first science fiction story, explores themes of creation and monstrosity.

Who is Mary Shelley?

400

This is the name of the butler who serves Dr. Jekyll and helps Utterson investigate his master's strange behaviour.

Who is Poole?

400

This is the term for the unconscious retention of information that influences thoughts or behaviour without conscious awareness.

What is implicit memory?

400

This is the reason Julian’s presence in the house triggers Evie’s memories of the cult.

What is his casual cruelty and dominance over Sasha, echoing Russell’s manipulation?

400

Denna teori förklarar hur vi motiveras att minska obehag som uppstår när våra attityder och handlingar inte stämmer överens.

Vad är kognitiv dissonans?

500

The line that follows, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day"

What is "Thou art more lovely and more temperate"

500

This is the physical difference between Jekyll and Hyde that symbolizes Hyde’s moral inferiority.

What is Hyde’s smaller, deformed appearance?

500

This is the term for the process by which memories become stable in the brain over time, involving both synaptic and systems-level changes.

What is consolidation?

500

This is the reason Evie ultimately does not participate in the murders, despite being close to the group.


What is Suzanne leaving her behind (or Suzanne’s ambiguous act of protection)?

500

Denna struktur i det limbiska systemet är avgörande för konsolidering av långtidsminnen och är ofta en av de första som påverkas vid Alzheimers sjukdom.

Vad är hippocampus?

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