what does Mr Enfield say Mr Hyde did?
(violence)
"the man trampled calmly over the child's body and left her screaming on the ground"
Chapter 1
how is Mr Hyde's house described?
(violence)
"a certain sinister block of building thrust forward its gable on the street"
Chapter 1
what does the maid say Mr Hyde did?
(violence)
"he broke out in a great flame of anger, stamping with his foot, brandishing the cane, and carrying on like a madman"
Chapter 4
what did Mr Poole do to the cabinet?
(violence)
he "swung the axe over his shoulder" and "the blow shook the building"
Chapter 8
what is Mr Uttersonâs reaction to both the girlâs accident and Dr Lanyonâs view on Dr Jekyll?
(secrecy)
"Tut-tut!"
Chapter 1 and 6
how is Mr Utterson's past described?
(secrecy)
"fairly blameless" but he had done "many ill things"
Chapter 2
what does Dr Jekyll tell Mr Utterson about Mr Hyde?
(secrecy)
"it is a matter I thought we had agreed to drop"
Chapter 3
how do Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield react to Dr Jekyllâs transformation?
(secrecy)
"walked on once more in silence"
Chapter 7
how is Mr Utterson presented to have split traits?
(duality)
he is "dusty, dreary" but "somehow loveable"
Chapter 1
how does Mr Hyde's maid represent Mr Hyde?
(duality)
she had an "evil face smoothed by hypocrisy" but her "manners were excellent"
Chapter 4
how does Dr Lanyon describe the transformation from Mr Hyde into Dr Jekyll?
(duality)
"like a man restored from death"
Chapter 9
how does Dr Jekyll describe his transformation into Mr Hyde?
(duality)
he "had gone to bed Henry Jekyll" and then "awakened Edward Hyde"
Chapter 10
what does Dr Jekyll say about the nature of mankind?
(duality)
"all human beings" are "commingled out of good and evil"
Chapter 10
what does Dr Lanyon think of Dr Jekyll's work?
(science)
he calls it "such unscientific balderdash" and it "would have estranged Damon and Pythias"
Chapter 2
how does Dr Jekyll describe his own work?
(science)
"my scientific heresies" which Dr Lanyon the "hide-bound pedant" disliked
Chapter 3
how does Mr Poole link Mr Hyde with atavism?
(science)
he tells Mr Utterson how "that masked thing like a monkey" had "jumped from among the chemicals"
Chapter 8
how does Dr Lanyon describe the transformation potion?
(science)
after Mr Hyde "added one of the powders" it began to "brighten in colour" and "effervesce audibly"
Chapter 9
how does Mr Enfield say he avoids gossip to prevent a bad impression?
(reputation)
he has "a rule" where "the more it looks like Queer Street, the less I ask"
Chapter 1
what did Mr Enfield and the Sawbones wish to do to Mr Hyde, instead of killing him?
(reputation)
they said they would "make his name stink from one end of London to the other"
Chapter 1
how is Mr Utterson more worried for Dr Jekyll's reputation, rather than the death of Sir Danvers Carew?
(reputation)
he warns Dr Jekyll how "if it came to a trial your name might appear"
Chapter 5
how did Dr Jekyll protect his reputation using Mr Hyde?
(reputation)
when he "cast it in with Hyde" he was able "to die to a thousand interests and aspirations"
Chapter 10
how is Utterson presented to have good friends?
(friendship)
"even his friendships seemed to be founded in a similar catholicity of good-nature"
Chapter 1
what is said about Mr Hydeâs relation to Dr Jekyll in his will?
(friendship)
he is Dr Jekyll's "friend and benefactor"
Chapter 2
what does Dr Lanyon say about his relatonship with Dr Jekyll?
(friendship)
it had been "more than ten years since Henry Jekyll became too fanciful for me"
Chapter 2
what is said about Mr Hydeâs friendships with other people?
(friendship)
nothing, the inspector mentions how "he don't seem a very popular character"
Chapter 4
what happens to Dr Jekyll after Mr Hyde 'disappears'?
(friendship)
"he came out of his seclusion" and "renewed relations with his friends"
Chapter 6
how does Dr Jekyll begin his letter to Dr Lanyon?
(friendship)
"you are one of my oldest friends" and he cannot remember "any break in our affection"
Chapter 9
how is Dr Jekyllâs door described?
(secrecy)
"wore a great air of wealth and comfort"
Chapter 2
what does Mr Enfield say Mr Hyde was like?
(religion)
"it was like some damned Juggernaut"
Chapter 1
how does Mr Utterson describe Mr Hyde?
(science)
"was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformityâ
Chapter 2
what does Mr Utterson say about Mr Hyde's face?
(religion)
it has "Satanâs signature"
Chapter 2
how is Dr Jekyll described?
(duality)
he has "something of a slyish cast" but "every mark" of "kindness"
Chapter 3