Chapter 4 Carew Murder Case
Chapter 5 The Letter
Incident of Dr. Lanyon Ch6
The Window
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Who is the elderly man murdered in Chapter 4?

Sir Danvers Carew

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Who gives Mr. Utterson a letter that was supposed to be written by Mr. Hyde?

Who is Dr. Jekyll?

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How has Dr. Jekyll's personality changed after Hyde disappeared?

Dr. Jekyll renewed old acquaintances, became more religious, and seemed more outgoing.

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Who visits Dr Jekyll during the window scene

Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield

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What weapon is used to kill Sir Danvers Carew?

What is a cane?

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Why does Utterson feel relieved by the letter?

The letter indicates Hyde has disappeared.

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What happens to Dr Jekyll's health later in the chapter?

He becomes sick and isolated.

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Where is Jekyll during this scene?

Peering from his laboratory window.

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Who witnesses the murder?

The Maid

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Who suspects the letter is a forgery (fake)?

Who is Mr. Guest?

300

Describe how Dr. Lanyon looks in the chapter.

He looks sickly and in poor heath.

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What happens to Jekyll's face/

He becomes angry and terrified.

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How does Hyde behave during the murder?

Like a madman.  He breaks Sir Danver's bones and tramples him.

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What did Mr. Guest say about the handwriting of the letter as compared to the handwriting of Dr. Jekyll?

They are the same except for the slant of the writing.

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What caused Lanyon's health to deteriorate?

He and Jekyll had a one on one conversation and Jekyll revealed information to Dr. Lanyon.

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How do Utterson and Enfield react.

They are silent.

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Why did the murder schock people?

It happened to a kind, well respected and well know man.

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Why does Utterson not immediately confront Jekyll about the letter?

He doesn't want to damage his friends reputation. 

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What subject does Lanyon never want to speak to Utterson about again?

Jekyll

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What theme is shown by this scene?

Man has a dual nature that is a constant battle.