CHARACTERS
PLOT
DUALITY
WHO SAID THIS
HODGEPODGE
100

The "detective" of the story, consider's himself unbiased.

Who is Mr. Utterson?

100

This object is mysterious, eerie, and located in a by-street of London.

What is "The Door"?

100

Name 3 clues for why Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are the same person.

What is same handwriting, Hyde dying in Jekyll's clothes, never being in the same room, etc?

100

"Well, sir, the two ran into one another naturally enough at the corner; and then came the horrible part of the thing; for the man trampled calmly over the child’s body and left her screaming on the ground."

Who is Mr. Enfield?

100

Era in which this novel was written.

What is Victorian?

200

Believes in the duality of human nature.

Who is Dr. Jekyll?

200

The murder weapon used to kill Sir. Danvers Carew.

What is a wooden cane?

200

The reason Dr. Jekyll conducted his experiment.

What is to try to dissociate the good and evil sides of humans?

200

"Between these two, I now felt I had to choose. My two natures had memory in common, but all other faculties were most unequally shared between them."

Who is Dr. Jekyll?

200

The way in which the will was changed upon Hyde's death.

What is Hyde's name was crossed out and Utterson's was written?
300

Recounts details of the murder.

Who is the maid?

300

The instructions Lanyon gives Utterson before giving him his letter.

What is do not open it until I am dead and Dr. Jekyll is gone?

300
The physical ways in which  Jekyll and Hyde differ.

What is height, age, attractiveness, posture, etc?

300

“If he be Mr. Hyde, I shall be Mr. Seek.”

Who is Mr. Utterson? (lol)

300

The reason Sir Danvers Carew was relevant. 

What is that he was a judge in Parliament?

400

Experiences feelings of shock and horror after witnessing Hyde's transformation into Jekyll.

Who is Dr. Lanyon?

400

This character discovers that the handwriting on Mr. Hyde's letter is the same as Dr. Jekyll's.

Who is Mr. Guest?

400

Dr. Jekyll believes this to be true about human nature.

What is that all people have good and evil sides to them?

400

"Well, he’s shut up again in the cabinet; and I don’t like it, sir — I wish I may die if I like it. Mr. Utterson, sir, I’m afraid.”

Who is Poole?

400

The novel is written in this point of view. 

What is third person point of view?

500

Received instructions from Dr. Jekyll.

Who is Poole and Lanyon?

500

 The amount of time Poole waited before going to Utterson with concern.

What is eight days?

500

Jekyll's initial reaction to turning into Hyde.

What is anything that has to do with freedom, joy, happiness, relief, youth, or stature?

500

"I sometimes think if we knew all, we should be more glad to get away.”

Who is Dr. Lanyon?
500
Poole's mission set by Jekyll.

What is to find a very specific drug/ ingredient for a potion?

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