The main antagonist of a story is called what?
Villain
This is the name of the strange man who trampled the girl.
Hyde
Perspective shows what a character _____ or ______.
Feels or Thinks
Hyde looks calm after hurting the girl. What does this show about him?
He is evil / doesn’t care / has no remorse
“like rows of smiling saleswomen” is an example of what type of figurative language?
Simile
This character acts like the investigator trying to figure things out.
Utterson
This character is the lawyer and main investigator of the story.
Utterson
This character tells the story about Hyde trampling the girl.
Enfield
Utterson keeps investigating Hyde even though it’s risky. What does this show?
Curiosity / wanting answers / doing what’s right
“the street shone out…like a fire in a forest” is what type of figurative language?
Simile
Hyde trampling the child shows he fits what type of character role?
Villain / Evil Character
The door is described as old, damaged, and neglected. What feeling does this create?
Unease / mystery / creepy feeling
Enfield describes the event as “a very odd story.” What does this show about his perspective?
He sees it as just a story / not super serious
The nice street has a dark, damaged door. What big idea does this show?
Things aren’t always what they seem / good can hide bad
Hyde is described like a “Juggernaut.” What does this show about him?
He is dangerous / unstoppable / destructive
Enfield tells the story but does not dig deeper. What type of role is he playing?
Observer / witness
Why does Utterson become interested in Hyde?
Because of the strange story + Jekyll’s will / something feels wrong
How is Utterson’s perspective different from Enfield’s?
Utterson takes it seriously and wants to investigate, while Enfield treats it more casually
Hyde hurts someone but avoids punishment right away. What idea does this show?
Bad actions don’t always get punished immediately
“the lamps…drawing a regular pattern of light and shadow” creates what kind of imagery?
Visual imagery
How are Hyde and Jekyll different in their roles?
Hyde = evil / villain
Jekyll = good / respectable / opposite of Hyde
How does the setting of London help the story feel mysterious?
Dark streets, empty areas, strange buildings create suspense
Why does Hyde avoid fully talking to Utterson?
He is secretive / suspicious / hiding something
Why might Jekyll keep Hyde around even though he is dangerous?
He is hiding something / secrets / power / connection to Hyde
Hyde is compared to something not quite human. What type of figurative idea is this showing?
Metaphor / comparison showing he is inhuman / monstrous