Quotes
Context
Who said it?
Random
What theme is this?
100

'_____ and dwarfish'

pale

100

What era is J&H written in?

The Victorian Era

100

Who said this: "If he be Mr. Hyde, I shall be Mr. Seek."

Utterson

100

What tool was used to extort people to save their reputation?

Blackmail

100

What idea relates to Enfield not wanting to gossip in Chapter 1?

Being a Victorian Gentleman

200

'There is something wrong with his appearance; something _____, something downright detestable.'

displeasing

200

When was "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" first published?

1886

200

Who does this describe: "He was austere with himself; drank gin when he was alone, to mortify a taste for vintages; and though he enjoyed the theatre, had not crossed the doors of one for twenty years." 

Utterson

200

How much money did Hyde give after he trampled over the girl in Chapter 1?

cheque for £100

200

The science experiment that Jekyll does to create Hyde

Science/ the advancement of science

300
'I incline to _____ heresy'

Cain's

300

What scientific theories prevalent during the Victorian era influenced Stevenson's portrayal of Dr. Jekyll's experiments?

Theory of Evolution and/or studies into psychology 

300

Who does this describe: "He had his death-warrant written legibly upon his face. The rosy man had grown pale; his flesh had fallen away; he was visibly balder and older." 

Lanyon

300

How does Utterson know to lead the police to Hyde after the murder of Sir Danvers?

He recognises the second half of the cane as one that he gave to Jekyll

300

the stark difference between Jekyll and Hyde represents the theme of _____

good vs evil 

400

'it was Hyde after all, and Hyde alone, that was ______'

guilty

400

How did the public initially react to "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"?

it had mixed reviews at first but then became very popular 

400

who says this: "I saw that, of the two natures that contended in the field of my consciousness, even if I could rightly be said to be either, it was only because I was radically both." 

Jekyll

400
How do Jekyll's staff behave when Utterson arrives at their home after Poole had gone to get him?

They were all scared and huddled together. 

400

What theme connects to Mr. Hyde's lower social standing impact the way he is perceived by others in society? 

Reputation and Social Class

500

‘I stood already committed to a profound ______ of life’

duplicity

500

How does "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" reflect the anxieties and concerns of Victorian society?

The novella reflects Victorian anxieties about the dual nature of humanity, the moral implications of scientific progress, and the tension between societal expectations and individual desires.

500

Who is this quote about: "He had now seen the full deformity of that creature that shared with him some of the phenomena of consciousness." 

Hyde

500

After Danvers is murdered, Jekyll gives Utterson a letter from Hyde saying he has fled and will not return. Why does Utterson find this suspicious?

The letter has no stamp and Poole says they did not get any mail that day.

500

The bars on Jekyll's lab and the many locked doors connect to the theme of______

secrecy