Overview

    Cards (32)

    • In which city does the story take place?
      Victorian London
    • Who are the two men taking a stroll?
      1. Utterson and Mr. Enfield
    • What incident does Mr. Enfield recall during the walk?
      A man trampled a little girl
    • How does the crowd react to the incident involving the little girl?
      They surround the man and demand payment
    • What does Mr. Hyde give to settle the incident?
      A check signed by Dr. Jekyll
    • What does Utterson discover about Dr. Jekyll's will?
      It leaves everything to Mr. Hyde
    • Why is Utterson worried about Jekyll's will?
      Hyde is named as the beneficiary
    • What does Utterson do to learn more about Hyde?
      He stands guard at Jekyll's door
    • How does Hyde react when confronted by Utterson?
      He quickly retreats into the house
    • What does Jekyll's butler reveal about Hyde's access?
      Hyde has complete access to the house
    • What event occurs almost a year after the dinner party?
      The murder of Sir Danvers Carew
    • Who is identified as the murderer of Sir Danvers Carew?
      1. Hyde
    • How does Jekyll respond to Utterson's inquiry about Hyde?
      He denies knowing where Hyde is
    • What happens to Jekyll after Hyde disappears?
      He returns to his old social life
    • What does Utterson find when he visits Dr. Lanyon?
      Lanyon looks much older and ill
    • What does Lanyon give to Utterson before he dies?
      A letter not to be opened yet
    • How long after Lanyon's letter does he pass away?
      Three weeks
    • What does Poole tell Utterson about Jekyll's behavior?
      Jekyll has locked himself in his laboratory
    • What does Utterson decide to do after hearing from Poole?
      He breaks down the laboratory door
    • What do Utterson and Poole find inside the laboratory?
      Hyde's body and a letter from Jekyll
    • What does Lanyon's letter reveal about Jekyll's experiments?
      Jekyll transformed into Hyde
    • How does Jekyll describe his early life?
      He had a perfect life with wealth
    • What motivated Jekyll to separate his personalities?
      His shame over his bad behavior
    • What happens when Jekyll drinks the potion?
      He transforms into Mr. Hyde
    • What is the consequence of Jekyll's transformations into Hyde?
      Hyde commits murder and chaos ensues
    • What does Jekyll realize about the potion over time?
      It is no longer strong enough to control Hyde
    • How does Jekyll choose to end his life?
      By drinking a vial of poison
    • What does Jekyll prefer over facing the gallows?
      Ending his life as Hyde
    • What are the key themes in the story of Jekyll and Hyde?
      • Duality of human nature
      • The struggle between good and evil
      • The consequences of repression
      • The impact of scientific experimentation
    • What are the main character relationships in the story?
      • Mr. Utterson: Jekyll's lawyer and friend
      • Dr. Jekyll: A respected scientist with a dark secret
      • Mr. Hyde: Jekyll's alter ego representing his evil side
      • Dr. Lanyon: Jekyll's former friend and colleague
    • How does the transformation between Jekyll and Hyde occur?
      • Jekyll drinks a special potion
      • The potion separates his good and evil sides
      • Hyde emerges as a result of the transformation
    • What are the consequences of Jekyll's experiments with Hyde?
      • Hyde commits murder
      • Jekyll loses control over his transformations
      • Jekyll ultimately chooses death over capture