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