This character drinks a potion that transforms him into the character known as Mr. Hyde.
Who is Dr. Jekyll?
Who is Dr. Jekyll?
What does "blackmail" mean?
The action, treated as a criminal offense, of demanding payment or another benefit from someone in return for not revealing compromising or damaging information about them.
At the end of the story, Mr. Hyde does what instead of allowing Mr. Utterson to capture him?
What is commit suicide?
Which character did Dr. Jekyll's will dictate would receive all of his possessions and assets in the event that Jekyll either dies or disappears?
Who is Mr. Hyde?
Who is Mr. Utterson?
"I can't pretend I shall ever like him," (this character says this to Dr. Jekyll).
Who is Mr. Utterson?
What does the italicized word mean in the following sentence?
"Is this Mr. Hyde a person of small stature?"
What is height or build?
What does Mr. Hyde do to an 8 year old girl that causes public outrage?
What is trample her or run her over?
Which two characters write letters that Mr. Utterson reads over the last two chapters of the story?
Who are Dr. Lanyon and Dr. Jekyll?
This character is Dr. Jekyll's trusty butler.
Who is Mr. Poole?
"I have had a shock," he said, "and I shall never recover." (said to Mr. Utterson).
Who is Dr. Lanyon?
What does the italicized word in the sentence below mean?
"Utterson knew he was looking at the body of a self-destroyer."
What is a suicide or someone that committed suicide?
This other doctor was a long time friend of Dr. Jekyll and dies under mysterious conditions near the end of the story.
Who is Dr. Lanyon?
What was one reason that Mr. Hyde proved difficult for the police to track?
What is he had never been photographed, no recorded family, or inconsistent descriptions of Mr. Hyde's appearance?
This character is related to Mr. Utterson and two go on walks each Sunday to clear their minds. He also witnessed Mr. Hyde do something terrible in the first chapter.
Who is Mr. Enfield?
"Utterson," said the voice, "for god's sake, have mercy!"
Who is Mr. Hyde?
What does the italicized word in the following sentence mean?
"had I risked experiment while ruled by generous or pious aspirations..."
What is very religious or moral?
What item does Mr. Poole use to break down the door to Dr. Jekyll's laboratory?
What is an axe?
In the chapter "Incident At The Window," Mr. Enfield and Mr. Utterson have a run in with Dr. Jekyll, who does something that scares and traumatizes both. What does Dr. Jekyll do?
What is makes a face of extreme terror and despair?
The name of the murder victim that makes Mr. Hyde a wanted man in London.
Who is Sir Danvers Carew?
"No sir, I make it a rule of mine: the stranger it looks, the less I ask." (said to Mr. Utterson)
Who is Mr. Enfield?
What does the italicized word in the following sentence mean?
"With what sincere renunciation I locked the door by which I had so often come and gone, and ground the key under my heel!"
What is the act of giving up or sacrificing something?
Mr. Utterson goes to visit a colleague and friend Mr. Guest to take a look at which two objects?
What is a letter from Mr. Hyde and a dinner invitation from Dr. Jekyll?
In the last chapter, Dr. Jekyll reveals that he used an impure version of a certain mineral to complete the potion. What is this mineral?
What is salt?