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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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Who meets Mr. Hyde at night in a London side street?
Mr. Utterson
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Who tramples a little girl?
Mr. Hyde (in front of Enfield)
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Who smashes a laboratory door?
Poole (with an axe)
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Who is begged by Poole to come to Dr. Jekyll's residence to open the laboratory door?
Dr. Lanyon
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Who was murdered?
Danvers Carew
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Who tells Mr. Utterson a story about a sinister building?
Mr. Enfield
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Who dies of shock?
Dr. Lanyon (After seeing Hyde transform into Jekyll)
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Who drinks a potion in front of Lanyon?
Mr. Hyde (turns into Jekyll)
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Who compares Hyde and Jekyll’s handwriting?
Mr. guest (after Utterson asks)
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Who is the chief clerk of Utterson?
Mr. guest
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Who is Henry Jekyll’s footman?
Poole
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Who is a friend to both Mr. Utterson and Dr. Jekyll and a doctor
Dr. Lanyon
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Who is a distant kinsman of Utterson and goes on walks with him?
Mr. Enfield
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Who is the personification of evil?
Mr. Hyde (Jekyll’s evil)
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Who is the kind of gentleman and member of parliament who asked Hyde for directions?
Danvers Carew (before the murder)
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Who’s experiments led to their downfall?
Dr. Jekyll
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The time and setting is 19th century Ireland
False (England)
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Jekyll believes humans have a duel nature not just a single one
True (evil and good)
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Lanyon is encouraging about Jekyll’s experiments
False (he hates them)
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Hyde is afraid of becoming evil
False (already is)
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A housemaid is the only witness to the Danvers Carew murder
True
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Everyone who meets Hyde thinks he looks like Jekyll
False (they are very different in apearence)
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The power of the potion discovered depends on an impurity in the chemicals
True (leads to Jekyll’s downfall)
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Jekyll is poisoned by Hyde
False (Jekyll ends up not wanting to be Hyde anymore and kills himself)
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This story is noteworthy because of its wit and humor
False (it’s a sad/creepy story)
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Hyde was imprisoned for two years for being cruel to a little girl
False (he had to pay a fine)
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Jekyll puts money in a bank for Hyde to use
True (after trampling the girl)
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Hyde becomes Jekyll’s slave
False (Jekyll is basically Hyde’s slave)
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Dr. Jekyll’s moral nature is destroyed
True (He cannot comprehend the difference between good and evil anymore)
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Jekyll believes that one-day society will be able to separate (different forms) the good and evil in people
True (he tries to do it)
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The story is told with Lanyon as the main character
False
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Lanyon is the beneficiary of Jekyll’s last will
False (Utterson is)
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Poole and Utterson find Hyde still twitching, after he killed himself, in the cabinet
True (he was dying but not dead yet)
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Lanron knows Jekyll’s secret before Utterson
True (he saw it after getting the chemicals)
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Utterson is afraid Hyde will kill Jekyll if he finds out about Dr. Jekyll’s
will (Utterson thought it was blackmail)
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On Sir Danvers Carew's body, an envelope was found
containing the address of Mr. Utterson (that’s how Utterson got involved)
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While Utterson and Enfield talk to Jekyll before he shuts his window they notice his expression changes to one of
terror
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Dr. Lanyon's narrative of Dr. Jekyll is not to be read until Dr. Landon
dies
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Dr. Jekyll warns that if Lanyon doesn’t honor his request
their friendship will end
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Lanyon feels the transformation he has witnessed is
evil and vile.
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Dr. Jekyll reports he learned the duality of human nature by studying
himself
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Upon discovering the duality of human nature Dr. Jekll believes that it should be
separated into two different identities
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After his first transformation, Jekyll discovers the evil side is
less developed than the good side
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Toward the end of the novel Hyde transforms himself back into Jekyll because
afraid of being hung from the Gallows