Vocabulary
Key Events Ch 1-4
Key Events Ch 5-8
Key Events Ch 9-12
Characters
100

“I intend to lead a life of ___________ from this day on.”

a) permanence     b) agony     c) admiration      d) seclusion

D) Seclusion

100

What do Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield regularly?

They go on walks together.

100

How was Danvers Carew murdered?

He was murdered by Mr. Hyde, beaten by a cane.

100

Describe Hyde's handwriting.

He had stiff, awkward, and strange handwriting.

100

Who is Dr. Jekyll's lawyer & P.O.V. of the story?

Mr. Utterson

200

“Not only do I think that his ideas and experiments were unscientific, I believe they were ____________.”

a) unethical      b) sinister            c) forged   d) charitable

a) unethical

200

What horrific event does Mr. Enfield witness?

He sees Mr. Hyde trample over a girl.

200

What does Jekyll keep telling Utterson?

He says that Utterson does not have to worry, and that he should respect his will.

200

What is a similarity in Jekyll's will and Dr. Lanyon's letter?

It mentions the phrase "...the disappearance of Dr. Henry Jekyll."

200

The person that witnesses a horrible act of violence.

Jekyll's maid

300

“My poor Utterson,” Jekyll said. “I never saw anyone as __________ as you when you saw that will”

a) distressed     b) vile                  c) absentminded     d) sinister

a) distressed

300

What are the conditions of Jekyll's will?

If Jekyll dies or disappears for three months, everything he owns should go to Mr. Hyde.

300

What does Hyde have to Jekyll's house?

He has a key.

300

What does Lanyon say to Utterson before he dies?

He says that one day after he dies, Utterson will know everything.

300
This person disapproves of Dr. Jekyll.

Dr. Lanyon

400

“Utterson was __________ to learn that this man Hyde was in fact a monster.”

a) awkward    b) eased     c) upstanding    d) outraged

D) outraged

400

How long has it been since Dr. Lanyon has seen Dr. Jekyll?

It's been 10 years.

400

What does Utterson think of Hyde's apartment?

He believes that everything having been decorated nicely meant that Jekyll must have helped.

400

What does Utterson think Jekyll did for Hyde regarding the letter?

He forged the letter for a criminal.

400

This person has a vague idea of what is happening to Dr. Jekyll.

Poole

500

“Dr. Jekyll, his kind ___________, should not worry, as he had means of escape.”

a) inheritance   b) benefactor          c) misfit   d) notion

b) Benefactor

500

Explain Mr. Hyde's appearance.

Hyde was a small man, wore casual clothes, dark coat, hat pulled down, with a horrible face.

500

What concerns Utterson about this specific case?

Utterson would never involve himself with his clients, but he is afraid that he will become more involved as this is personal. 

500

What does Utterson think is strange about the Jekyll's trust?

He finds it strange that Jekyll says he trusts him 100% but still lies to him. 

500

The person who sees something similar in both Jekyll & Hyde.

Mr. Guest