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What troubles Utterson regarding Jekyll's will?
Everything left to Hyde
What is the duration after which Jekyll is presumed dead if he disappears?
Three months
Who does Utterson visit who is a friend of Jekyll's?
Dr Lanyon
What caused Lanyon to fall out with Jekyll?
Jekyll's unscientific experiments
What feature did the figure in Utterson's dream lack?
A face
The novella was published in , during the '_--______' period, which means 'end of the _______'.
1886, fin-de-siecle, century
Most English people were _________. J+H has lots of ________ references, due to the Bible being the most ___________ text. People believed only ___ could perform ______, contradicting with the novella. Stevenson was exposed to religious and __________ ideas. During the fin-de-siecle period, people were ________ about God and religion; a major contributor to this being Darwin's Theory of _________.
religious, biblical, influential, scientific, doubtful, evolution
There is lots of __________ terminology used throughout the novella. Burke and ____ are two well-known _____________, who would earn money by digging up ______, stealing bodies, and donating them to __________. One of these scientists was ____ ______, who experimented on more than ____ bodies. He was thought to be the inspiration for ______.
scientific, Hare, bodysnatchers, graves, anatomists, John Hunter, 2000, Jekyll
________ presented the idea that some people are born ________. He studied the __________ of thousands of criminals - he found they shared common ________ features, e.g. sloping ____, pronounced ___, large ____, etc. He concluded that criminals were usually more _________ in an ____________ sense.
Lombroso, criminal, appearance, physical, brow, jaw, ears, primitive, evolutionary
The Victorians were ________ with how the ____ and body worked. Many believed in Freud's __________ Theory of the Mind:•__ - primitive / caveman-like behaviour and features, e.g. ____•Ego - a _______ of both, e.g. Jekyll•________ - moral conscience, i.e. the ____________ of Victorian society
obsessed, mind, Structural, Id, Hyde, balance, superego, expectations
•Chapter 1 - _____ of the ____
•Chapter 2 - ______ for Mr ____
•Chapter 3 - Dr ______ was Quite at ____
•Chapter 4 - The _____ _____ Case
•Chapter 5 - ________ of the ______
•Chapter 6 - __________ Incident of __ ______
•Chapter 7 - Incident at the ______
•Chapter 8 - The ____ _____
•Chapter 9 - Dr Lanyon's _________
•Chapter 10 - Henry Jekyll's ____ _________ of the Case
story, door, search, Hyde, Jekyll, ease, Carew, murder, incident, letter, remarkable, Dr Lanyon, window, last night, narrative, full statement
Chapter 1:
•Utterson is a ____ but loveable ______ who people get ____ from when they are in ______.
•He and his ______ Enfield go on weekly _____ on _______. One Sunday, they pass a dirty ____ in a ____ area. Enfield tells Utterson a _____ about the door, and the ___ that lives ______ it.
•He says he saw a small, _________ man _______ calmly over a small ____ at 3am in the morning, A _____, led by Enfield, confronted the man, and forced to pay ____ in compensation. The man gave them a ______ and is described as being downright __________ and somehow ________.
dull, lawyer, help, trouble, cousin, walks, Sundays, door, poor, story, man, behind, revolting, trample, girl, crowd, £100, cheque, detestable, deformed
What is atavism?
The idea that if all humans evolved from primitive forms, then we could potentially return to this basic state (devolution) and behave like immoral animals.
What did Utterson suffer from after visiting Lanyon?
Nightmares
What did Utterson do to try and find out what Hyde looked like?
Spends spare time waiting and waits by Hyde's door
What did Hyde give Utterson after showing him his face?
Address
T/F: Utterson realizes that Hyde is thinking about Jekyll's address and is blackmailing him.
True
How did Utterson feel upon leaving Jekyll's house regarding Hyde's influence?
Worried about blackmailing
What aspects of Jekyll's will trouble Utterson?
It leaves everything to Hyde and it is activated if Jekyll disappears for more than three months
Which details describe the figure in Utterson's dream?
Approaches the sleeping Jekyll, makes Jekyll do what he wants, has no face
What part of Jekyll's property is the house Hyde lives in connected to?
Jekyll's laboratory
What information does Poole, Jekyll's butler, reveal about Hyde?
Hyde has a key to Jekyll's laboratory and servants have orders to obey Hyde