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What prompts Enfield to tell a story about Hyde?
A
strange
and jumper looking door
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What does Hyde do to a child in Enfield's story?
He
tramples
over the
child
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What does Utterson suspect about Hyde based on Jekyll's will?
That Hyde is
blackmailing
Jekyll
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Where does Utterson meet Hyde?
By the same door as
Enfield
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How does Utterson feel about Hyde upon meeting him?
He finds Hyde instantly
repulsive
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What does Jekyll's servant Poole reveal about Hyde?
All
staff
must obey Hyde
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How does Jekyll respond to Utterson's concerns about Hyde?
He
brushes
the
worries
aside
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Who does Hyde murder in the Carew Murder Case?
Sir Danvers Carew
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How does Utterson identify the body of Carew?
He recognizes
Jekyll's
cane
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What does Utterson find at Hyde's lodgings?
Signs that Hyde has fled
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What does Jekyll give Utterson during their meeting after the murder?
A letter supposedly from
Hyde
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What does Utterson's clerk, Mr. Guest, discover about the letter?
It was actually written by
Jekyll
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What condition is Dr. Lanyon in when Utterson visits him?
He is on his
death
bed
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What does Lanyon give Utterson to open later?
A letter if
Jekyll
dies or disappears
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What happens when Utterson and Enfield see Jekyll at the window?
Jekyll flees
back
inside
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Who seeks Utterson's aid in the last night incident?
Poole
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What does Poole believe about Hyde during the last night incident?
Hyde is pretending to be
Jekyll
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What do Utterson and Poole find when they break down the door?
Hyde's
body has committed
suicide
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What does Jekyll leave behind after his disappearance?
A letter to
Utterson
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What does Lanyon's narrative reveal about Jekyll's experiment?
Hyde
turned back into Jekyll
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What effect did witnessing Hyde's transformation have on Lanyon?
It shocked him to his
death bed
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What does Jekyll's full statement reveal about his potion?
It separated his
evil desires
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Why did Jekyll create the potion?
To meet
society's expectations
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What ultimately happens to Jekyll's ability to control the transformation?
He
loses
control
completely
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What are the key themes in "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"?
Duality
of human nature
Repression of
desires
The impact of society on identity
The struggle between good and evil
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Describe the character traits of Gabriel Utterson.
Model of a
Victorian
gentleman
Restrained
and serious
Guards friends' reputations
Drinks
gin
alone to mortify his taste
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Describe the character traits of Dr. Henry Jekyll.
Respected doctor
Known for a wild
streak
in youth
Struggles with
duality
of nature
Seeks to separate good and evil
within
himself
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Describe the character traits of Mr. Hyde.
Repulsive
and
animalistic
Driven by
base desires
Represents repressed desires of society
Acts violently without provocation
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Describe the character traits of Dr. Lanyon.
Disciplined and respected scientist
Disapproves of Jekyll's
experiments
Experiences shock leading to
death
Represents
rationality
versus Jekyll's fanciful nature
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What are the main events in "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"?
Utterson
and
Enfield
encounter the door
Utterson investigates
Hyde's
connection
to Jekyll
Hyde murders
Sir Danvers Carew
Utterson receives a
letter
from Jekyll
Lanyon reveals Hyde's transformation
Jekyll loses
control
over
Hyde
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What are the key quotes associated with Mr. Hyde?
"With
ape-like fury
, he was trampling his victim under foot."
"
My devil
had been long caged, he came out roaring."
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What are the key quotes associated with Dr. Jekyll?
"
Man is not truly one, but truly two.
"
"The very pink of the
proprieties
, celebrated too."
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What are the key quotes associated with Gabriel Utterson?
"He was austere with himself, drank
gin
when he was alone."
"Long, dusty, dreary and yet somehow lovable."
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What are the key quotes associated with Dr. Lanyon?
"It is more than
ten years
since
Henry Jekyll
became too fanciful for me."
"He began to go wrong, wrong in mind."
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What are the key quotes associated with Sir Danvers Carew?
"An aged beautiful gentleman with
white hair
."
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What are the key themes in the poems mentioned?
Power of memory
Impact of war
Nature's beauty
Human conflict
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What is the significance of the poem "Exposure"?
Explores
war weariness
Depicts soldiers'
struggles
in trenches
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What is the significance of the poem "The Prelude"?
Celebrates
nature
Explores
strength
through connection to the natural world
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What is the significance of the poem "The Emigree"?
Discusses
memories
of a peaceful place
Uses
metaphor
to
symbolize
the city
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What is the significance of the poem "My Last Duchess"?
Explores
emotions
of
anger
and
pride
Reflects on
greed
and
self-importance
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