Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

by

Robert Louis Stevenson

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Chapter 7 Quiz 3 questions

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What do Utterson and Enfield observe when they pass by Dr. Jekyll's dissecting rooms during their Sunday walk?
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They see Dr. Jekyll sitting like a prisoner
They see Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll arguing
They see Dr. Jekyll performing his usual scientific experiments
They see Mr. Hyde hiding inside
What does Dr. Jekyll's confinement to his lab symbolize?
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His dedication to his scientific pursuits
His paralyzing fear of Mr. Hyde
His introversion and preference for solitude
His internal struggle with his dual personality
What is the significance of Jekyll's sudden change in mood during his conversation with Utterson in Chapter 7?
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It suggests Jekyll's fear of Mr. Hyde is deeply affecting him
It suggests Jekyll's transformation is related to an internal threat rather than an external one
It suggests Jekyll is suffering from a severe mental health disorder
It suggests Jekyll no longer trusts Utterson