Who's the lawyer who investigates the murder?
Mr. Utterson
What is a foggy night near midnight?
The suspect was described as small, violent, and ape-like.
What city does this take place in?
London
How does the letter help in the investigation?
The item found that helps identify the victim.
Where is the theme of violence?
The theme shown by Hyde’s brutal violence.
Who got murdered in the street?
An elderly man
What object was used to kill the old man?
cane
Where was the maid when she witnessed the murder?
Her bedroom
Why did Utterson immediately suspect Hyde?
Hyde’s violent reputation and past behavior
What does Hyde’s behavior suggests about human nature.
shows the dark side of human nature
Who witnessed the crime from her window?
a young maid
he trampled and beat the old man
What were the weather/lighting conditions during the crime?
a foggy and moonlight night
How does the cane belonging to Dr. Jekyll help in the investigation?
Its how the police connect Hyde to Dr. Jekyll.
How where mr hydes actions described?
with an ill-contained impatience
whose cane is used in the murder?
Dr Jekkyl
What makes the murder especially shocking to witnesses?
its animal like brutality
What is calm and quiet?
The street before the crime
What's the reaction of the maid after witnessing the murder?
she faints.
How is respectability vs. evil is shown in this chapter.
through the victimization of innocence, the description of the crime scene, and the reactions of the characters.
How is the suspect, Mr Hyde, described
small, violent, and ape-like
What happens to the murder weapon after the crime?
Its broken and burned
What is it becoming tense and horrifying?
the atmosphere right after the murder
The reaction of the maid after witnessing the murder?
He runs away, and his rooms are abandoned.
What does this chapter suggest about the consequences of hiding the imperfect side of human nature?
That suppressing the imperfect side of human nature leads to destruction