Characters
Literary Elements
Plot
Jekyll
This and That
100
This was Dr. Jekyll's butler.
Who was Poole?


100

This is the mystery at the center (heart) of the novel.

What is the connection between Jekyll and Hyde?


100
This happened to Lanyon after witnessing Hyde's transformation into Jekyll.
What is he became very ill and died shortly thereafter?


100

Jekyll asks Utterson to do this if he should die or disappear.

What is take care of Hyde?




100

These are some elements of Gothic literature in the novel.

What are psychological horror, murder, spooky setting?


200

He was Mr. Utterson's head clerk and a handwriting expert.

Who was Mr. Guest?


200

This theme is explored in the beginning with the examples of opposites regarding Utterson.

What is the duality of humans?


200

Utterson received this shortly after Lanyon's death.

What is a letter from Lanyon with instructions not to open it until the death of Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde?

200

Jekyll said this became the problem with the experiment.

What is 

1) he starting becoming Hyde without taking the potion?

2) he could not get the necessary chemicals to repeat the initial experiment?



200

These are two ways the author builds suspense in the novel.

Hyde remains a mystery (little information about him


Bad deeds

secrets




300

This was a member of Parliament murdered by Hyde.

Who is Danvers Carew?


300

Jekyll's  statement, "I only ask you to help him for my sake, when I am no longer here," this literary element.

What is dramatic irony?


300

Mr. Guest said this about the handwriting on Hyde's letter and Jekyll's dinner party invitation.

What is it was almost identical except for the slant of the letters?


300
This led to Jekyll's experiment.
What is to separate the good side of man from the evil side of man?


300
This is the author of the novel.
Who is Robert Louis Stevenson?


400

This was the detective investigating the Carew muruder.

Who is Officer Newcomen?


400

Jekyll says this is the character flaw that lead to him implementing the experiment.

What is being light-hearted and pleasure seeking?


400

This is why Poole visits Utterson.

What is he suspects foul play in regarding Jekyll?


400

This is why Hyde was smaller and younger than Jekyll.

The evil side of Jekyll was less developed than his good side.


400

This is the universal theme in the novel.

What is good versus evil?


500

The was the servant and footman to Dr. Jekyll

Who was Bradshaw?


500

Lanyon's statement about Jekyll's experiments becoming to "fanciful"  is an example of this literary device.

What is foreshadowing?


500

Utterson, Poole, and Bradshaw find this when they break down the door to the cabinet/laboratory.

What is Hyde, dead from an apparent suicide?


500

When speaking with Utterson and Enfield at his window, Jekyll suddenly closed the window because of this.

What is he was becoming Hyde?

500

The novel was written in this year?

What is 1886?


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