Characters
Theme
Events
Significance and Random
Misc/ Sherlock
100

The story is from this person's perspective

Mr. Utterson

100

This person represents Evil 

Hyde

100

What did Hyde forge that was a clue? 

A check that was signed by Jekyll. 

100

When was Jekyll and Hyde written?

1886

100

Who wrote Jekyll and Hyde 

Robert Louis Stevenson 

200

This person is Jekyll's butler

Who is Poole

200

This person represents good

Jekyll

200

When Hyde is grabbed by Enfield after trampling the little girl, how does he feel? 

He doesn't care. This causes Utterson to become suspicious. 

200

Why does Jekyll's will upset Utterson?

Because it gives everything to Hyde, which Utterson barely knows Hyde. 

200

What kind of literature is Jekyll and Hyde considered. (Hint- Type of book it is) 

Novella

300

This person has been described as "deformed" 

Hyde

300

Why did Jekyll create the potion? 

He wanted to have the evil side of his personality come through without having to ruin his reputation. 

300

What is "impure" that was vital to the transformation process that Dr. Jekyll created 

A chemical that was needed for the potion. He was never able to create it the same way again. 

300
Name and example of the character trope of Jekyll and Hyde in current culture

The Hulk, Phineas and Ferb, Lego movie, and Marvel movie basically 

300

DAILY DOUBLE

Who wrote Sherlock Holmes? 

Arthur Conan Doyle

400

This person was found at the end of the story in a cabinet in a lab.

Who is Hyde

400

The stick that Hyde uses to kill Carew is significant because...

Utterson gave that stick to Jekyll. It is a clue that helps Utterson figure out Jekyll is Hyde. 

400

Who seeks out Utterson's help at the end of the play? 

Mr. Poole

400

What "trope" was created because of the ideas in Jekyll in Hyde that have great significance in pop culture even today. 

The idea of a character transforming between good and evil 

400

What was the speckled band? 

A snack that was supposed to kill the Stoner sisters. 

500

This person was beaten with a cane by Mr. Hyde

Who is Sir Danvers Carew

500

Why is the perspective of Mr. Utterson's narration important? 

The audience could be missing key events. Also, we do not know how reliable a narrator Mr. Utterson is.  

500

What two things do Jekyll and Hyde share?

Memory and Handwriting 

500

Finish the phrase- "The Duality 

Of Human and Nature"
500

What are three clues that Sherlock and Watson found that led them to the Speckled band? 

The rope, the vent, the milk, the renovations, the room placement of where Helen and Julia sleep, the safe, the estate and ownership 

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