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ENTRANCE TASK: Fill in the gaps for the names of the chapters: 1. Story of the ______ 2. ____ for Mr Hyde 3. Dr Jekyll was quite at ____ 4. The _____ Case 5. ____ of the letter 6. Remarkable incident of Dr ____ 7. Incident at the _____ 8. The ____ Night 9. Dr ______ Narrative 10. ____ full statement of ____

ENTRANCE TASK: 1. Story of the door 2. Search for Mr Hyde 3. Dr Jekyll was quite at ease 4. The Carew murder case 5. Incident of the letter 6. Remarkable incident of Dr Lanyon 7. Incident at the Window 8. The last night 9. Dr Lanyon’s Narrative 10. Henry Jekyll’s full statement of the case

1. Who is the narrator of the majority of the book?

2. Which two characters begin the story with a walk?

3. Where is the door that these two men speak of?

4. Where did Utterson meet with Jekyll after the murder in the novella?

5. Who did Hyde murder?

6. Who discovers that Hyde’s letter is in Dr Jekyll’s handwriting?

7. Who witnessed the trampling of the young girl?

8. Where was the girl who was trampled going?

9. What does Utterson do immediately after hearing Enfield’s story?

10. What is the shape of Jekyll’s house?

11. When was the first time that Utterson encountered the name of Mr Hyde?

12. What remedy does Mr. Hyde make to the family of the trampled child?

13. Who witnessed the murder of Sir Danvers Carew?

14. Who inherits all of Dr Jekyll’s estate if he dies?

15. Where did Utterson first physically encounter Hyde?

16. What was Utterson’s plan to help Jekyll escape Mr Hyde at the beginning of the story?

17. Why are Jekyll and Lanyon no longer friends?

18. Which character has a dream sequence?

19. Who killed Sir Danvers Carew?

20. What was he killed with?

21. What sort of relationship did Utterson think Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde had?

22. What city is the book set in?

23. Who wrote the novella?

24. When was it first published?

25. Which era was it written and set in?

ANSWERS

1. Who is the narrator of the majority of the book? Mr Utterson

2. Which two characters begin the story with a walk? Mr Utterson and Mr Enfield

3. Where is the door that these two men speak of? Jekyll’s house

4. Where did Utterson meet with Jekyll after the murder in the novella? Dr Jekyll’s residence (at a dinner party)

5. Who did Hyde murder? Sir Danvers Carew

6. Who discovers that Hyde’s letter is in Dr Jekyll’s handwriting? Mr Guest

7. Who witnessed the trampling of the young girl? Mr Enfield

8. Where was the girl who was trampled going? To get the doctor for an ill family member

9. What does Utterson do immediately after hearing Enfield’s story? Read Dr Jekyll’s will

10. What is the shape of Jekyll’s house? L-shaped

11. When was the first time that Utterson encountered the name of Mr Hyde? In Dr Jekyll’s will

12. What remedy does Mr. Hyde make to the family of the trampled child? He makes one lump sum payment

13. Who witnessed the murder of Sir Danvers Carew? A maid

14. Who inherits all of Dr Jekyll’s estate if he dies? Mr Hyde inherits all of Dr Jekyll’s estate

15. Where did Utterson first physically encounter Hyde? In the street in front of the cellar door

16. What was Utterson’s plan to help Jekyll escape Mr Hyde at the beginning of the story? Blackmail Mr Hyde

17. Why are Jekyll and Lanyon no longer friends? Lanyon disagreed with Jekyll’s scientific method

18. Which character has a dream sequence? Mr Utterson

19. Who killed Sir Danvers Carew? Mr Hyde

20. What was he killed with? A cane

21. What sort of relationship did Utterson think Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde had? Mr Hyde was blackmailing Dr Jekyll

22. What city is the book set in? London

23. Who wrote the novella? Robert Louis Stevenson

24. When was it first published? 1886

25. Which era was it written and set in? Victorian era