Who is a wealthy doctor and experimental scientist?
Who is Dr. Henry Jekyll?
What pronoun is used in 1st person?
What is I, me, my, mine, myself (singular) and we, us, our, ours, ourselves (plural) ?
How is Mr. Hyde described in Chapter 1 of the story?
He is described Hyde is presented as purposefully cruel -- trampling and thereby injuring a little girl for no apparent reason other than sheer wrath?
Who is a respectable doctor skeptical of experimental
science?
Who is Dr. Lanyon?
What pronoun is used in 2nd person?
What is you, your, yours, yourself, and yourselves ?
Why is Mr. Utterson troubled by Dr. Jekyll’s will?
The will states that in the event of Jekyll’s death or disappearance, Hyde is to inherit almost all of his estate.
Who is a "well known person of the town"?
Who is Richard Enfield?
What pronouns are used in 3rd person?
What is he, she, it, they, him, her, them, and their ?
To which theme of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is this passage most closely connected?
Human nature is dualistic; both good and evil can be present together.
Who is the servant of the story?
Who is Poole?
Whose P.O.V is the "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" told in ?
What is limited third-person point of view from Mr. Utterson’s perspective?
Based on the passage, what does Utterson conclude is going on between Jekyll and Hyde?
Hyde is blackmailing Jekyll by threatening to expose something terrible Jekyll did in his youth.
Who is an older gentleman and member of Parliament?
Who is Danvers Carew?
What is the difference between limited and omniscient third person P.O.V?
What is third-person limited focuses on one character's thoughts and feelings, while third-person omniscient gives the narrator access to all characters' inner worlds?
How does Utterson feel after his talk with Jekyll following the dinner party?
He remains worried about his friend and his association with Hyde.