Chapter 5+6

Cards (24)

  • What part of Jekyll's house does Utterson visit that he has not been in before?
    An anatomical lecture hall
  • What was the purpose of the anatomical lecture hall?
    Students would watch surgeons perform autopsies
  • How does Utterson find Jekyll when he arrives at his chambers?
    Jekyll is sitting by the fire looking sick
  • What crime does Utterson ask Jekyll about?
    Kuru's murder
  • What does Jekyll deny to Utterson regarding Hyde?
    That he is hiding the murderer in his house
  • What does Utterson suspect about Jekyll's will?
    That Hyde was behind the stipulation in Jekyll's will
  • What does Jekyll confide in Utterson about?
    He has received a letter from Hyde
  • What does the letter from Hyde confirm?
    That he has escaped and will not be returning
  • How does Utterson feel after reading Hyde's letter?
    His worries are calmed
  • Who does Utterson consult to analyze Hyde's letter?
    Mr. Guest
  • What does Mr. Guest conclude about the handwriting of Hyde's letter and Jekyll's invitation?
    Both were written in the same handwriting
  • What does Utterson decide to do with Hyde's letter after Guest's analysis?
    He locks the letter away
  • How does Utterson's perception of Hyde change in Chapter 6?
    He grows calmer, believing Hyde is gone for good
  • How does Jekyll's physical appearance change over two months?
    He begins to look healthy and at peace
  • What does Jekyll instruct Paul to do regarding visitors after two months?
    To send visitors away
  • How does Utterson find Dr. Lanyon during his visit?
    Very ill, pale, and gaunt
  • What does Lanyon say about his future when he speaks with Utterson?
    He believes he will die in a matter of weeks
  • How does Lanyon react to the mention of Jekyll?
    He refuses to hear mention of Jekyll anymore
  • What does Utterson write to Jekyll about after visiting Lanyon?
    Complaining about being kept out of his house
  • What does Jekyll tell Utterson about his relationship with Lanyon?
    That they should never meet again
  • What does Jekyll intend to do with his life after his correspondence with Utterson?
    Live a life of seclusion
  • What happens to Lanyon within two weeks of Jekyll's letter?
    He dies
  • What does Utterson find in Lanyon's letter after his funeral?
    A letter marked not to be opened until Jekyll's death or disappearance
  • How does Utterson respond to Lanyon's wishes regarding the unopened letter?
    He respects his friend's wishes and returns the letter to his safe