Characters
Plot
Theme
Writer's Craft
Miscellaneous
100

Frequent walking pal of Mr. Utterson

Who is Mr. Enfield

100

Mr. Hyde bribed the family of the trampled girl with this

What is a cheque for 100 pounds

100

Stevenson wrote this story to showcase the internal struggle between...

What is good vs evil

100

Man is not truly one, 

What is "but truly two"

100

The author of this story

Who is Robert Louis Stevenson

200

This respected, high-profile public figure and Member of Parliament was brutally beaten to death by Mr. Hyde

Who is Sir Danvers Carew

200

This arrangement regarding a legal document perplexed and disturbed Mr. Utterson

What is Mr. Hyde being the inheritor of Dr. Jekyll's wealth 

200

Utteron's overall portrayal is representation of this Victorian ideal

What is outward respectability or reputation

200

If ever I read _________ signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend.

Who is Satan

200

The original pronunciation of Jekyll 

What is Jee-kyll

300

This well-liked, trustworthy character refused to partake in gossip out of respect for others

Who is Mr. Utterson

300

This was the murder weapon that confirmed Hyde was guilty

What is a stick/cane

300

Contemporary scholar's argue that this story can be considered an allegory for

What is substance abuse

300

It was his custom of a Sunday, when his meal was over, to sit close by the fire, a volume of some dry divinity on his reading desk..." This passage is used to describe 

Who is Dr. Jeykll

300

The proper genre/classification of this text

What is novella

400

This loyal companion turns to Mr. Utterson in desperation when he believes his employer is in danger

Who is Mr. Poole

400

Dr. Lanyon grew noticeably iller due to his symptom 

What is hair loss or loss of redness in the face? 

400

The theme of good vs evil is further reinforced by these architectural descriptions 

What is the description of Jekyll's home front and backdoor (lab)

400

"The dismal quarter of Soho seen under these changing glimpses, with its muddy ways, and slatternly passengers, and its lamps, which had never been extinguished or had been kindled afresh to combat this mournful re-invasion of darkness, seemed, in the lawyer’s eyes, like a district of some city in a nightmare.” This depiction of London reflects...

What is the dark horrors and wicked ways of Mr. Hyde as his evil doings become more unearthed 

400

This was revealed as the reason for Jekyll's potion to work in the first place

What is an impurity in the original order of salt

500
Mr. Utterson's clerk and handwriting expert

Who is Mr. Guest

500

Dr. Lanyon was instructed to go retrieve this item 

What is a drawer from Dr. Jekyll's laboratory 

500
Utterson's inability to consider or question Jekyll's "unscientific balderdash," mysterious disappearances, and odd behavior is a reflection of this theme and showcases the Victorian mindset of

What is rejection of the supernatural or refusal of the truth as long as it protects and preserves reputation, public image, and normalcy 

500

In chapter one Mr. Hyde is first described to the audience by Mr. Enfield. During this passage, many "D" words are used to describe Hyde's physical appearance. Name two. 

- displeasing

-downright detestable 

-disliked

- deformed

- Can't describe

500

This phrase was repeated after the "Incident at the Window" by Utteron to Enfield

What is "God Forgive Us"