What pronouns are used in first person?
I, we, us, my, etc.
A character that changes in a story is called a
Dynamic Character
A theme can be described as
one of the central ideas or messages in a story
Mr. Utterson is interested in Dr. Jekyll's relationship to Mr. Hyde because?
Dr. Jekyll's will states that he will give everything to Mr. Hyde if he dies or disappears, and Mr. Utterson is in charge of Dr. Jekyll's will as a lawyer.
What pronouns are used in third person?
They, he, she, it, them, etc.
Indirect Characterization is when a character's traits are revealed
through speech, thoughts, emotions, actions, looks, or any other way besides directly stating them.
An example of good and evil in our novel are
What crime does Mr. Hyde commit that causes the police to search for him?
Murdering Sir Danvers Carew
What does the word "omniscient" mean?
all-knowing
As we mainly follow Mr. Utterson, we can consider him to be the story's
Protagonist
People have high expectations for how Dr. Jekyll should act because
he's a doctor.
What is suspicious about how Dr. Jekyll has been acting?
Multiple answers accepted
What point of view is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde told in? (Bonus points if you can name whose perspective we follow)
Third Person Limited
Mr. Utterson
Characters that lack personality and are generally just made to have one or two character traits are called
Flat Characters
Dr. Lanyon and Dr. Jekyll seem to disagree about
Science and how it should be used/pursued.
Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield are terrified of Dr. Jekyll at the end of Chapter 7 because
of the expression he makes
Describe the difference between Perspective and Point of View
Perspective can refer to any character's viewpoint or opinions
Point of View refers specifically to first person, third person, etc.
The villain, or antagonist of our story appears to be
Mr. Hyde
the same person
When Mr. Hyde is found dead, what is notable about how he is found is that he
is holding a vial of what appears to be poison and is wearing Dr. Jekyll's clothing.