This character is the eyes and conscience of the novella
Who is Mr. Utterson?
100
The very first crime Mr. Hyde commits
What is trampling a little girl?
100
The first few pages, where we learn about the character of Mr. Utterson, constitute what part of the plot?
What is the exposition?
100
In a moment of moral weakness, Jekyll submits to temptation to become Mr. Hyde - is an example of this type of conflict
What is man vs. himself?
100
This is the adjective most often used to describe Mr. Hyde
What is "deformed"?
200
This character is the complete opposite of Mr. Utterson
Who is Mr. Enfield?
200
The reason Dr. Lanyon and Dr. Jekyll's friendship ended
What are Jekyll's transcendental experiments? (will accept disagreement over ethics)
200
A maidservant witnesses this on what she describes as a peaceful night.
What is the murder of Sir Danvers Carew by Mr. Hyde?
200
The murder of Sir Danvers is an example of this type of conflict
What is man vs man?
200
This is how Dr. Jekyll justifies Hyde's actions
What is Dr. Jekyll reasons that Mr. Hyde is alone in his actions
300
This character represents the evil that lives within human nature
Who is Mr. Hyde?
300
The way that Mr. Hyde, and therefore Dr. Jekyll, dies.
What is suicide?
300
The chapter entitled "Dr. Lanyon's Narrative" is considered to be this part of the plot.
What is the resolution?
300
The fact that everyone in the novella "hates" and "is repulsed by" Edward Hyde is an example of this conflict
What is man vs. society?
300
"It was a wild, cold, unseasonable night of March, with a pale moon, lying on her back as though the wind had tilted her..." is an example of this literary device
What is personification?
400
This character represents pure goodness.
Who is Sir Danvers Carew?
400
This is the final sin of Mr. Hyde
What is writing blasphemies in Dr. Jekyll's books?
400
The part of the novella where Utterson and Poole break down the door to Dr. Jekyll's laboratory and find Mr. Hyde dead is considered this part of the plot
What is the climax?
400
This is when the conflict of Jekyll's dual nature reaches its apex (apex n. peak or climax)
What is after Sir Danvers' murder?
400
The key ingredient in the salts that cause Dr. Jekyll's initial experiment to be effective.
What is an impurity?
500
This character represents the effects of too much knowledge.
Who is Dr. Lanyon?
500
What is the inciting incident of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
What is when Mr. Utterson learns about Mr. Hyde’s trampling of a little girl?
500
When this happened, Dr. Jekyll had "a feeling of youth, lightness, and happiness"
What is the first time he became Mr. Hyde?
500
This conflict is portrayed when Dr. Jekyll must suppress Hyde because Hyde's a wanted murderer and will be hanged if caught
What is man vs. society (everyone is out to get Hyde)
500
This literary element changes throughout the novella.