Who is the elderly man murdered in Chapter 4?
Sir Danvers Carew
Who gives Mr. Utterson a letter that was supposed to be written by Mr. Hyde?
Who is Dr. Jekyll?
How has Dr. Jekyll's personality changed after Hyde disappeared?
Dr. Jekyll renewed old acquaintances, became more religious, and seemed more outgoing.
Who visits Dr Jekyll during the window scene
Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield
What weapon is used to kill Sir Danvers Carew?
What is a cane?
Why does Utterson feel relieved by the letter?
The letter indicates Hyde has disappeared.
What happens to Dr Jekyll's health later in the chapter?
He becomes sick and isolated.
Where is Jekyll during this scene?
Peering from his laboratory window.
Who witnesses the murder?
The Maid
Who suspects the letter is a forgery (fake)?
Who is Mr. Guest?
Describe how Dr. Lanyon looks in the chapter.
He looks sickly and in poor heath.
What happens to Jekyll's face/
He becomes angry and terrified.
How does Hyde behave during the murder?
Like a madman. He breaks Sir Danver's bones and tramples him.
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.
What caused Lanyon's health to deteriorate?
He and Jekyll had a one on one conversation and Jekyll revealed information to Dr. Lanyon.
How do Utterson and Enfield react.
They are silent.
Why did the murder schock people?
It happened to a kind, well respected and well know man.
Why does Utterson not immediately confront Jekyll about the letter?
He doesn't want to damage his friends reputation.
What subject does Lanyon never want to speak to Utterson about again?
Jekyll
What theme is shown by this scene?
Man has a dual nature that is a constant battle.