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Who is Sir Danvers Carew?
An MP described as an
aged gentleman
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What does Carew's murder signify about Hyde's character?
It shows Hyde's
violence
and destructiveness
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In what chapter does Carew's murder occur?
Chapter four
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How did the Jack the Ripper murders relate to Carew's murder?
Some
believed
Carew's
murder
inspired
them
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What does the juxtaposition between Carew and Hyde represent?
It symbolizes a violent uprising of the
proletariat
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What is the significance of Carew's murder in the novella?
Symbolizes
Hyde's
disregard for
authority
Carew is portrayed as a victim
Highlights the
theme
of violence in society
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Who witnesses Carew's murder?
A
maid
through a window
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What does Carew's character represent in the context of the novella?
He symbolizes
innocence
and
goodness
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How is Carew described in the text?
As an
aged
and
beautiful
gentleman
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What does the term "ferocity" imply about Carew's murder?
It
suggests
a
brutal
and
savage
act
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How does Carew's description as "aged" and "beautiful" affect the reader's perception?
It emphasizes his
vulnerability
and victimhood
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What does "old-world kindness" imply about Carew's character?
It contrasts with the harshness of
modern culture
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What does Carew's surprise and hurt suggest about his encounter with Hyde?
He
was
unaware
of Hyde's
intentions
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