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who was Utterson?
Narrator, lawyer
Who was Mr. Enfield?
Cousin to Utterson
who was Mr. Hyde?
The Evil Side
who was Dr. Jekyll?
A Doctor
who was Dr. Lanyon?
Shocked to Death
who was Poole?
Jekyll's servant
Who was Sir Danvers Carew?
He was murdered by Hyde
Story Starter #1: This is the sad
sad story of a good friend of mine
Story Starter #2: I was in charge of Dr. Jekyll's will
but I have to tell you that there was something about his will that really bothered me... (ch 1 & 2)
Story Starter #3: After hearing my cousin's story
I decided to really investigate this Mr. Hyde. I went to Dr. Lanyon
Story Starter #4: Obviously
Mr. Hyde bothers me for some reason. I tried to talk to my friend
Story Starter #5: Finally
I was able to talk to Dr. Jekyll! I feel a little bit better as he assured me that any moment he chooses
Story Starter #6: Things seemed calm but then news of a murder rang out...
A famous man
Story Starter #7: And I was contacted because... (ch. 4)
a cane I had given to my friend Jekyll was found at the murder scene. What was Hyde doing with that cane? The police officer and I went to Hyde's apartment to investigate. We found the other half of the broken cane. The apartment looked like it had been ransacked.
Story Starter #8: Finally
Dr. Jekyll tells me that Mr. Hyde is gone and won't return. In fact
Story Starter #9: Things are getting weird again! Dr. Jekyll has seemed so "himself" lately but now he is staying home and won't see visitors. And now something terribly sad and strange has happened to Dr. Lanyon... (ch. 6)
I went to visit him but he looked like death itself! He looks older and quite upset over something. He says that he has been shocked by something and will probably die soon. Two weeks later
Story Starter #10: You know I love walking with my cousin. One day when we were out walking again we saw Dr. Jekyll in his upper window. You won't believe what began to happen... (ch. 7)
actually don't know what began to happen but suddenly Dr. Jekyll
Story Starter #11: Finally
when we thought we couldn't stand this mystery any longer
Story Starter #12: I finally understand why Dr. Lanyon died. Mr. Hyde
desperate and out of meds
Story Starter #13: In conclusion
I have now come to understand all the sad truths about my poor friend Dr. Jekyll. I have learned that... (ch. 10)
who were the Capulets/ associated with the Capulets?
Lady and Lord Capulet
who were the Montagues/ associated with the Montagues?
Lady and Lord Montague
Neutral characters:
Frair Lawrence
know the people who died and how they died: (6 ppl)
➢ Juliet -Killed herself upon seeing Romeo dead ➢ Tybalt -Fights Mercutio and then Romeo
Romeo kills him. ➢ Paris -Killed by Romeo at the tomb ➢ Lady Montague -Dies of a broken heart over Romeo's banishment ➢ Romeo -Kills himself when he learns that Juliet "died" ➢ Mercutio -Killed by Tybalt in a sword fight
Romeo & Juliet meeting: When/Where
Met at the Capulet Feast on the first day of the play
Romeo & Juliet pledging their Love: When/Where/How
After the feast
Romeo & Juliet marrying: Who marries them
When
Fight between Mercutio/Tybalt/Romeo: Why
Where
Romeo's Punishment: What it is
Why it happens
Lord and Lady Capulet's Decision regarding Juliet and Paris: What they decide to do
why they are doing this
Juliet's plan: Who makes the plan
what is the plan
Balthasar's Role: What does Balthasar do? What does this lead Romeo to do?
Balthasar didn't get the news of the plan. He sees Juliet "dead
Final Graveyard Scene: What happens to Romeo
Paris
Final Wrap Up: What do the families decide to do? How is the feud resolved?
Friar Lawrence tells the families what happened. They make statues in Romeo and Juliet's honor and reconcile.
Foreshadowing definition:
hints at something that is to come later on
Oxymoron Definition:
Two words together that contradict each other. Authors often use these to show conflicting struggles or emphasize opposing ideas.
double talk/ double speak definition:
To say something that can be taken 2 different ways.
symbols definition:
Objects that represent something other than their literal meaning.
Soliloquy definition:
A speech made alone on stage by a character.
puns definition:
Playing with words by showing the different possible meanings of a word.
Allusion definition:
A reference to a well-known story