Chapter 5 Vocabulary
Comprehension
Chapter 6 Vocabulary
Who's that Character?
Characterization
100

Different from the usual or normal

What is peculiar

100

What was brought into the room that made Mr. Guest recognize Dr. Jekyll's handwriting?

An invitation 

100

Withdrawn from society

What is recluse

100

The main character of the mystery

Who is Mr. Utterson

100

Deformed, short, and hard to explain

Direct characterization of Mr. Hyde

200

To think about something 

What is ponder

200

When the maid saw Mr. Hyde murder Mr. Carew, what did she do?

Fainted

200

To prevent from entering

What is exclusion 

200

The member of the parliament that Mr. Hyde murdered?

Who is Mr. Carew

200

Tall, slender, dusty, dreary, and somehow loveable

Mr. Utterson direct characterization

300

A set of materials or equipment designed for a particular use.

What is apparatus

300

What did Newcomen and Utterson find on the old man that Mr. Hyde murdered?

Letter to Utterson, purse, and a watch

300

Heated argument or fight

What is quarrel

300

Mr. Utterson's cousin

Who is Mr. Enfield

300

Large, well-built man of fifty with a smooth face, some what stylish; showed every mark of ability and kindness

Direct characterization of Dr. Jekyll
400

Formally addressing an audience; speech 

What is an oration

400

The cane that Mr. Hyde had was given to him by who?

Dr. Jekyll

400

sadness

What is melancholy

400

Jekyll's good friend, who has an issue with his thinking

Who is Mr. Lanyon

400

His flesh had fallen away, he was visible older and balder

Feared death

Direct Characterization of Dr. Lanyon 

500

A dead body is also called a.....

What is a cadaver

500

How much money did Mr. Hyde give the parents of the girl he trampled?

100 pounds

500

Not respectable 

What is disreputable 
500

Mr. Utterson's chief clerk

Who is Mr. Guest

500

S-It's fine sir

T-Suspicious about the letter that was sent to Dr. Jekyll

E-"He never dines here" "We see little of him on this side of the house"

A-Tells everything that goes on in the Jekyll residence

L-Well-dressed; elderly



Indirect Characterization of Poole