Plot
Facts/Motives
view
types of literature
symbols
100
doesn't judge others
Who is Utterson
100
A forgery
What is the letter written by Jekyll after the Carew murder
100
suicide
What is the fate of Jekyll/Hyde
100
aspect of Victorian literature that is absent or hinted at
What is sexuality
100
symbolizes evil
What is hyde
200
females being threatened by males (example of gothic literature) part of story
girl knocked down by Hyde
200
enjoys evil even as a different person
Who is Jekyll
200
vantage point of utterson
What is third person limited
200
characteristics of gothic literature
What is layers of the tale, terror evoking, barbarous acts
200
the house and lab
what is the connection between hyde and jekyll
300
Utterson thinks Jekyll is sick when he talks to this man who had a disagreement with him
Who is Lanyon
300
Enfield and Utterson are shocked when this happens
What is Jekyll slamming the window while transforming
300
held first person point of view
Who is Lanyon or Jekyll
300
Style of Stevenson
What is Victorian
300
symbolizes the search for truth
What is the mirror
400
carrying out Jekyll's will is the promise made by
Who is Utterson
400
felt vengeful because he was being kept in check
Who is Hyde
400
rich people committed crimes by going to the poor side of town
What is influence of Stevenson's hometown on his writing.
400
Check handwriting
What is an example of foreshadowing
500
He won't be heard from anymore is the statement made by what character after the Carew murder
Who is Jekyll
500
reason that Lanyon was chosen to see Hyde transform
What is scientific disagreement and jeolousy?
500
conflict of whether Jekyll was good or bad
What is the struggle between good and evil
500
gloomy and dark
What is setting in gothic literature
500
a switch that allows Jekyll to turn to Hyde and back into Jekyll again
What is the potion