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100

He is a principled man, who rarely smiles, yet he is loyal and somehow lovable.

Mr. Utterson

100

'“I incline to Cain’s heresy,” he used to say quaintly: “I let my brother ________________."'

'go to the devil in his own way."'

100

This is when Enfield suspects blackmail from Hyde. Ch.1

Enfield goes to the bank with Jekylls cheque (which Hyde gave him) and finds out it is genuine.

100

Enfield claims to have come home around 3am from "Some place at the end of the world". 

During the victorian era, many people had dark secret and down going lives. What suggests that Enfield does too?

100

Breaks while being used to kill a politician.

Hydes walking stick.

200

Utterson first sees him, as he is entering Jekylls laboratory. He does not get to see his face, which he finds strange.

Mr Hyde

200

"Mr. Seek."

' “If he be Mr. Hyde,” he had thought, “I shall be ______________." 

200

While doing this, Uttersons suspicion for blackmail from Hyde grows. Ch. 2

Utterson reads Jekylls will and sees that he left everything to Hyde.

200

A victorian way of expressing that something is in financial difficulties.

What is "queer street"?

200

Worries Utterson and gives Jekyll access to money while he is Hyde.

Jekylls will.

300

The first person to consider Jekyll to be insane.

Dr. Lanyon

300

'“Weeping like a woman or _____ _____,” said the butler.'

'lost soul'

300

At this point, Lanyon thinks Jekyll has gone crazy.

Lanyon reads the letter with Jekylls strange instructions and partial confession.

300

During the victorian era, people found out that humans evolved from apes. This explains why specific wording was used to describe Hydes touch of inhumanity.

Why is Hyde described as having "ape-like fury"?

300

Has two very different parts, which noone associates with each other at first. It is a symbol for the two-sidedness of many victorian people.

Jekylls House

400

Meets Jekyll for the first time, when he loses control over his identities. 

Mr Enfield

400

'man is not ______ ____, but truly ____'

'man is not truly one, but truly two'

400

At this point, Utterson suspects that Jekyll managed to flee from Hyde.

When Utterson and Poole find Hydes dead body but no sign of Jekyll.

400

During the victorian era, science was modernising. Yet Lanyon stays traditional while Jekyll becomes more modern.

Why does science cause the fallout of Lanyon and Jekyll?

400

Conceals Hyde and his pleasures and gives him a way to stay unnoticed. Hard to break.

The door to Jekylls laboratory.

500

Seemingly unemotional, but wants to see Hyde dead from the beginning.

The Doctor treating the little girl.

500

'"Yes," said he [Mr Utterson], "I recognise him. I am sorry to say that this is indeed ___ _______ _____."'

'“Yes,” said he, “I recognise him. I am sorry to say that this is Sir Danvers Carew.”'

500

At this point Jekyll truly realises that Hyde is undeniably a part of him.

When he has turned into Hyde a few times, he notices that human nature is two sided.

500

During the victorian era crime rates were high. Therefore Enfield doesn't feel safe when roaming the streets at night.

Why does Enfield long for the sight of a policeman when walking down the street at night?

500

Important for Jekyll to enter his house as Hyde. Jekyll tries to break free from his evil side by destroying it but he fails.

The key to the laboratory door.

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