What two Gothic Novellas have we read? (Double Jeopardy)
A Christmas Carol and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Mr. Utterson's client and friend.
Dr. Jekyll
Signed by Jekyll, for the amount of 90 pounds.
A check to pay the family of Hyde's trampling victim.
"Unscientific Balderdash!"
Lanyon's opinion of Jekyll's scientific pursuits.
What is the difference between morality and propriety?
Doing what's right v. doing what is socially acceptable or 'normal'.
Romanticism is a rebellion against the attitudes of this time period.
The Enlightenment
An amateur handwriting expert.
Mr. Guest
Found on the body of Danvers Carew.
Half of a cane Utterson gave to Jekyll.
The revelation in Lanyon's letter.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are the same person.
What crime does Mr. Utterson think Hyde is committing until he reads Lanyon's letter?
Blackmail.
Romantic Heroes often fit this description.
Flawed but Fascinating.
An M.P. who is murdered by Hyde.
Sir Danvers Carew
The only difference between Jekyll and Hyde's handwriting.
The direction of the slant.
Enfield's story of Hyde trampling a girl.
A set of rules to determine how to behave in certain situations, such as how to greet someone you haven't met.
The Supernatural.
Mr. Utterson's walking companion.
Mr. Enfield
Heirs in Jekyll's 1st and final will.
Hyde and Utterson
Narrator who reveals in his letter that Jekyll and Hyde share memories.
Dr. Jekyll
Public and Private Personas/ Obsession with Etiquette
The meaning of "doppelgänger" in German.
"Double Goer"
Dr. Jekyll's former colleague.
Dr. Lanyon
Year of the drug batch requested in letters from Jekyll's cabinet. (Double Jeopardy!)
18--
Reveals that Hyde has a key to Jekyll's house, and later, that no letters were brought to the house.
Mr. Poole
What does Enfield consider the 'next best' thing to killing Hyde after he tramples the girl?