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Speaker of the House
So Sad
All Shapes and Sizes
Oh Narrator!
100

In Chapter 1, this crime is committed by the mysterious Mr. Hyde.

What is he tramples over a young girl?

100

In Chapters 1-8 of Jekyll & Hyde, Stevenson chose this point of view.

What is third person limited?

100

In Chapter 7, "The Incident of the Window," this happens when Utterson and Enfield find Jekyll sitting on his windowsill.

What is Jekyll greets them but suddenly closes the window with a terrified expression?


100

In Chapter 10, this is Jekyll's reaction to Hyde's murder of Sir Danvers.

What is he falls to his knees, weeping and asking God to forgive the deed?

100

The narrator is a character within the story.

What is first person

200

In Chapter 7, "The Incident of the Window," this happens when Utterson and Enfield find Jekyll sitting on his windowsill.

What is Jekyll greets them but suddenly closes the window with a terrified expression?

200

Authors often use this to compliment or reveal a character's personality.

What is setting?

200

In Chapter 5, "The Incident of the Letter," Mr. Guest compared two samples of handwriting and found them both to be that of this character.

Who is Jekyll?

200

Tension slowly builds over a few different incidents. Is this element of plot.

What is the climax of the story?

200

The narration directly addresses, "you.”

What is second person?

300

The only witness to the murder of Sir Danvers Carew in Chapter 4.

What is a maid living near the river?

300

The climax of Jekyll & Hyde is probably this event.

What is Utterson and Poole axe their way into Dr. Jekyll's study?

300

In Chapter 9, we learned that Dr. Lanyon's horror came from this.

What is watching Mr. Hyde physically turn into his friend, Dr. Jekyll?

300

This type of character has a fleshed-out, complicated personality.

What is a round character?

300

The narration is from an outside observer, and includes only actions and words with no inner monologue.

What is third person objective?

400

In Chapter 1, the narrator refers to the biblical story of Cain and Abel which is an example of this literary device.

What is allusion?

400

Robert Louis Stevenson not only left us with great novels, also is credited with these.

What are clever quotes and sayings?

400

In Chapter 9, we learn that when Dr. Lanyon wrote his letter he was in this state.

What is shock, disbelief, and horror?

400

This type of character has a simple, one-note personality and background.

What is flat?

400

The narrator writes from one character's perspective.

What is third person limited?

500

The only witness to the murder of Sir Danvers Carew in Chapter 4.

Who is Dr. Lanyon?

500

Robert Louis Stevenson wrote this to be on his tombstone.

What is his epitaph?

500

One of the most tragic things we learn in Chapter 10 is that Jekyll does not reach out to his friends for help. Instead, he does this. 

What is secludes himself and dies alone?

500

This story's setting in Victorian London, with its safe and seedy areas, perhaps mirrors these themes throughout the novella.

What is good and evil and dark and light?

500

The narrator writes from all characters’ perspectives.

What is third person omniscient?