Literary Terms
Quotations
Characters
Plot
Miscellaneous
100
The following quotation is an example of which literary device? "The fog was so heavy that it seemed to Utterson that the city of London was on fire. Thick smoke seemed to cover everything."
Imagery
100
"Why would Henry Jekyll write a letter for a killer?"
Utterson
100
A doctor who dies of shock from seeing Hyde transform into Jekyll
Lanyon
100
What horrible thing did Enfield see Hyde do one night?
Knock over a little girl and walk away.
100
Give a specific example of a gothic setting in the story. Explain how it is gothic.
Hyde's laboratory
200
What term describes Dr. Jekyll's struggle with himself regarding his urge to turn into Hyde? (Hint: 2 words)
Internal conflict
200
"I would trust you more than any man in the world--even myself."
Jekyll
200
Mr. Utterson's cousin; sees Hyde knock over a little girl without apologizing one night
Enfield
200
What is the object that Mr. Hyde uses to murder Sir Danvers Carew. Who did it belong to?
A cane that belonged to Dr. Jekyll (Utterson had given it to him as a gift)
200
What is the supernatural element in the story?
Jekyll's ability to change into Hyde is supernatural because it cannot happen in reality.
300
What are 2 themes of the story?
Good vs. evil Repression Reputation Science
300
"The two handwritings are very much alike."
Mr. Guest
300
A character who asks Mr. Utterson to come quickly to Dr. Jekyll's house because he is worried about Jekyll and suspects there has been a crime.
Poole
300
Who does Jekyll name in his will in the beginning? Who does he name at the end?
Hyde then Utterson
300
Who is the author of the story (3 names)?
Robert Louis Stevenson
400
What are 3 genres that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde falls under?
Gothic fiction Science fiction Mystery Detective fiction
400
"Or, if you have to know, be careful. You may not like what you find out. For what you will see, no doctor has ever seen. What you will see may even make you powerful and famous. But it may also drive you mad."
Hyde
400
Mr. Utterson's office clerk and an expert in handwriting.
Mr. Guest
400
What reason did Lanyon give for ending his friendship with Dr. Jekyll in the past?
Jekyll had strange and wild medical ideas.
400
How does Jekyll react when he wakes up one morning as Hyde after going to bed as Jekyll without taking the potion the night before? Why does he react this way?
He is terrified because it means he has lost all control over Hyde.
500
List 3 "clues" that foreshadowed the discovery that Jekyll and Hyde were the same person.
Various answers.
500
"You know how the doctor is, sir...and how he keeps to himself. Well, he's shut up in his laboratory, and I don't like it, sir."
Poole
500
A well respected man who was murdered by Hyde.
Sir Danvers Carew
500
How does Jekyll's life change during the weeks after the Carew murder? Name 2 things he does during this time.
He goes out with friends, goes to church, and gives to charity.
500
According to Jekyll in his final letter to Utterson, why is Hyde smaller than him? Why is Hyde younger than him?
Hyde is smaller because he was not expressed much by Jekyll so he didn't get a chance to fully grow. Hyde is younger than Jekyll because he never experienced the stress of work like Jekyll did.