Who
True/False
Why
How
When
100

Who did Mr. Hyde murder?

This person was Sir Danvers Carew.

100

True or False: Utterson never figured out who Hyde really was.

False because he did in the end. Jekyll's confession told him everything he needed to know about who Hyde really was.

100

Why did Utterson and Poole go looking for Jekyll's body after seeing Hyde dead?

This was because they didn't know that Jekyll was really Hyde. So, when they saw Hyde dead on the floor, they assumed Jekyll's body was somewhere hidden, and that they needed to find it.

100

How did Utterson know that Hyde stomped on a little girl?

Mr. Enfield told Utterson on one of their Sunday walks.

100

When did this book take place?

It took place in the Victorian Age.

200

Who did Jekyll kill?

He killed himself.

200

True or False: Utterson did not agree to work with Poole to figure out the mysterious case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

False, because Utterson did agree with Poole to figure out what was going on!

200

Why do Utterson and Enfield avoid gossiping about others?

To protect reputation and maintain social respectability in Victorian society

200

How come Jekyll looked all sick and scared in his cabinet when Utterson visited one time?

He looked like this because sickness and horrifying dreams were side effects to his potion.

200

What happened first? Did a. Hyde stomp on a little girl, or b. Hyde murder Sir Danvers Carew?

 a.Hyde stomps on a little girl b.Hyde murders Sir Danvers Carew

300

Who witnessed the murder of Sir Danvers Carew?

The maid in a house.

300

True or False: Jekyll experienced nausea as one of his side effects from the potion that turned him into Mr. Hyde.

True, because it said in the book that nausea was one of these side effects.

300

Why did Jekyll kill himself?

He did this because he felt ashamed about being both Hyde and Jekyll, and didn't want Utterson or Poole to find out.

300

How did Hyde kill Sir Danvers Carew?

 He did this by beating him to death with a cane.

300

When did the reader find out that Jekyll was the same person as Hyde?

The reader found this out when Utterson read the confessions of Dr. Jekyll.

400

Who was Poole?

He was Jekyll's butler/servant.

400

True or False: Jekyll felt guilty about being Hyde

True, because he said he felt ashamed about what he had become, and that he hoped he had the integrity to kill himself before turning into Hyde forever.

400

Why did Poole think that Jekyll was really Hyde?

He thought this because he saw Hyde dressed in Jekyll's clothes coming downstairs to get something.

400

How does Stevenson use setting (like darkness, fog, and hidden spaces in London) to reinforce the themes of secrecy and duality?

The setting mirrors hidden identities, confusion, and the divide between public and private life.)

400

When did Utterson figure out everything about Jekyll?

When he read Utterson's confession at his house.

500

Who was Jekyll's scientific colleague?

Lanyon, but Lanyon stopped being his colleague because of the weird predictions he was coming up with.

500

True or False: Poole used a knife to cut down Jekyll's door.

False: He used an axe, not a knife!

500

Why does Stevenson delay revealing the true connection between Jekyll and Hyde?

To build suspense, create mystery, and force readers to question human nature and duality.

500

How did Lanyon help turn Hyde back into Jekyll?

He had to sneak into Jekyll's house and find a drawer in a secret cabinet. Then, he went to his house and waited for Hyde, who used the things in this drawer to turn him back.

500

When does Utterson finally decide to break down the door to Jekyll’s cabinet, and what leads him to that decision?

In Chapter 8, after Poole shares disturbing evidence—strange behavior, voice changes, and fear that something is wrong.