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Jekyll and Hyde Jeopardy

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Who is described as cold and scanty, yet more inclined to help than to reprove?

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Who is described as cold and scanty, yet more inclined to help than to reprove?


Mr. Utterson


Who is the strange, ugly, deformed man?

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Who is the strange, ugly, deformed man?


Mr. Edward Hyde


This character dies from shock a few weeks after Utterson's visit.

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This character dies from shock a few weeks after Utterson's visit.


Dr. Lanyon


Who is Jekylls loyal servant?

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Who is Jekylls loyal servant?


Mr. Poole


Who is Utterson's clerk and also a hand writing expert?

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Who is Utterson's clerk and also a hand writing expert?


Mr. Guest


How can Jekyll transform into Hyde?

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How can Jekyll transform into Hyde?


Drinks potion/(salts) solution


What event leads to the blackmail of Mr. Hyde?

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What event leads to the blackmail of Mr. Hyde?


Trampling of the little girl.


True or False: Dr. Jekyll is entirely good.

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True or False: Dr. Jekyll is entirely good.


False: Dr. Jekyll is a combination of both good and evil.


According to Poole, what was Dr. Jekyll demanding be brought to him?

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According to Poole, what was Dr. Jekyll demanding be brought to him?


Medicine / Drugs


At the end of the book, why didn't the salt solution not have the same effect as in the beggining?

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At the end of the book, why didn't the salt solution not have the same effect as in the beggining?


The original batch was impure / the latest batch is completely pure


Who leads the police to Hyde’s home?

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Who leads the police to Hyde’s home?


Utterson


How does Utterson first meet Hyde?

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How does Utterson first meet Hyde?


 Utterson stakes out the door to Jekyll’s lab, where Hyde has been known to come from.


Who witnessed the murder of Sir Danvers Carew?

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Who witnessed the murder of Sir Danvers Carew?


A maid looking out her window.


What phrase(s) in Dr. Jekyll's will bothered Utterson?

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What phrase(s) in Dr. Jekyll's will bothered Utterson?


If Dr. Jekyll disappeared for more than three months, Mr. Hyde would step into his place.


What did the police find on the dead body of Sir Danvers Carew?

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What did the police find on the dead body of Sir Danvers Carew?


A letter.  100 Bonus points: To whom was it addressed?


When does The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde take place?

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When does The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde take place?


1880's / Late 19th century


Where does Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde take place?

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Where does Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde take place?


London


What is the central theme of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?

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What is the central theme of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?


Duality of human nature / evil aspects of every person.


Which setting prompted Mr. Enfield to tell his story?

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Which setting prompted Mr. Enfield to tell his story?


The door.


Where is Hyde's home located?

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Where is Hyde's home located?


Soho


Who is the author?

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Who is the author?


Robert Louis Stevenson


What is the genre?

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What is the genre?


Mystery / Horror


True or False: Dr. Lanyon agrees with Dr. Jekyll's scientific ideas.

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True or False: Dr. Lanyon agrees with Dr. Jekyll's scientific ideas.


False: He believes they are "unscientific balderdash."


In the weeks following his dinner party, what happens to Jekyll?

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In the weeks following his dinner party, what happens to Jekyll?


He locks himself in his laboratory and refuses to see anyone.


What item(s) did Inspector Newcomen and Utterson find in Hyde's house?

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What item(s) did Inspector Newcomen and Utterson find in Hyde's house?


The other half of the sick or cane used to murder Carew / A burned check book.


What do you think Robert Louis Stevenson believed about the nature of hidden sin and how did he use the novel to make his point?

 

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What do you think Robert Louis Stevenson believed about the nature of hidden sin and how did he use the novel to make his point?

 

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Mr. McCartan will determine if your answer is sufficient. Smile





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