Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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Introduction
Intro
Plot Summary
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Summary & Analysis
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Themes
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Science, Reason and the Supernatural
The Duality of Human Nature
Reputation, Secrecy and Repression
Innocence and Violence
Bachelorhood and Friendship
Quotes
Characters
All Characters
Dr. Jekyll
Mr. Hyde
Mr. Gabriel Utterson
Dr. Hastie Lanyon
Mr. Enfield
Poole
Symbols
All Symbols
Mist and Moonlight
The Appearance of Evil
Letters and Documents
Lit Devices
All Literary Devices
Allusions
Flashbacks
Foil
Foreshadowing
Frame Story
Genre
Hyperbole
Idioms
Imagery
Irony
Metaphors
Mood
Motifs
Parody
Personification
Setting
Similes
Situational Irony
Style
Tone
Unreliable Narrator
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How does the story describe the operating theater in Jekyll's house?
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As a bustling environment full of modern medical technology
As a sinister place where unethical experiments are performed
As a warm, nostalgic place that embodies the glory days of medicine
As an eerie place that seems more supernatural than scientific
What does Dr. Jekyll tell Mr. Utterson about Mr. Hyde in Chapter 5?
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Jekyll is still afraid Hyde will find him
Jekyll is worried about Hyde's safety
Jekyll no longer cares about Hyde
Jekyll plans to find Hyde and confront him
Why does Dr. Jekyll state that he burned the envelope containing Hyde's letter?
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He says it wouldn't be substantial evidence since it was hand-delivered
He believes it would put Utterson in danger
He wants to eliminate all traces of Hyde from his life
He thinks it contains incriminating information about his own actions
What concerning detail does Utterson learn about Mr. Hyde's letter to Dr. Jekyll?
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The letter was actually intended for Sir Carew
The letter wasn't delivered to Jekyll's front door
The letter mentions taking revenge on Utterson
The letter contains a direct threat to Jekyll's life
What does Utterson's decision to confide in his clerk, instead of a friend or family member, indicate about his character?
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His professional identity is important to him
He no longer trusts his friends
He believes his clerk will understand the situation better
He doesn't want to burden his loved ones
How does Utterson react to the discovery that Jekyll and Hyde have strikingly similar handwriting?
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He confronts Dr. Jekyll about it immediately
He discusses the implications extensively with Mr. Guest
He silences his concerns and ends the conversation
He decides to involve the police in the matter
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