Characters
Settings
Conflicts
Plot
Foreshadowing
100

Who is the Protagonist?

Dr. Jekyll
100

What city in which country does this book take place?

The book takes place in London, England, UK

100

What is the inciting incident in the story?

Dr. Jekyll goes missing.

100

Is the text in chronological order? Why or why not?

No, the text is not in chronological order because different perspectives are being shared from different points in time.

100

What tone is the foreshadowing in the book creating?

Betrayal and questioning.

200

What is the name of Dr. Jekyll's dark persona?

Mr. Hyde

200

What bank is mentioned in the beginning of the book?

Coutts, which is still standing today despite being founded in 1692

200

What type of conflict is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde's conflict? _____ vs. ______ but in reality, ______vs. ____

To Dr. Jekyll, its a Person Vs. Person, but in reality, its a Person Vs. Self

200

When Mr. Utterson questions Mr. Hyde and Jekyll's will, what part of the plot is this?

The Rising Action

200

What is the purpose of foreshadowing in this book?

It gives off the tone that major things are going to happen to the plot of the story.

300

Who are the other major and minor characters in the story?

Mr. Utterson and Dr. Lanyon

300
What important events happened during the time period of this book?

The book takes place in London during the late 1800's and during that time Events like the Industrial revolution, westward expansion, and; Social, Economical, technological and Political advancements and changes

300

The incident when Jekyll's experiment goes wrong and he has to battle his alter ego is what kind of conflict?

Internal Conflict

300

Jekyll committing suicide and forever becoming Mr. Hyde impacts what part of the plot?

The falling action.

300

What piece of evidence foreshadows a characters death?

A will, most think it foreshadows something like Mr. Hydes death, removing his dark side and embracing the normal side

400

How do characters impact each other during the story?

Jekyll and Hyde impact each other when they come alive in the morning/night

400

Along with taking place in the Victorian era London, What type of setting was it?

A crowded, unsanitary and poor place, with lots of poverty and classist citizens.

400

How does the author reveal the conflict?

The author emphasies Jekylls mistakes and lack of control.

400

What was the climax of the story?

The climax of the story was when Utterson read Lanyon's letter and found out that Jekyll transformer in Hyde.

400

How does foreshadowing develop a theme?

Foreshadowing develops a theme by sprinkling information about the story at random times, making the author keep coming back to a specific moment like the will.

500

We figured out that it takes place in London, England, But WHERE EXACTLY does it take place?

West side of London in a city called Soho.

500

How does the Jekyll handle his conflict? What does it reveal about himself?

Dr. Jekyll falls apart when trying to fix his conflict. He cannot control his alter ego causing him to reveal how much he has changed from being himself.

500
What was the resolution of the story?

Dr. Jekyll gets stuck as Mr. Hyde for the rest of his life, it then leads to having both of the characters die.