Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.

Short Answer Questions

1. What does Utterson suspect the relationship is between Jekyll and Hyde?

2. What did Hyde dictate for Jekyll?

3. What is the occasion for the meeting?

4. Approximately how much time passed before the murder took place?

5. Mr. Enfield has a rule about what?

Short Essay Questions

1. A stranger on the street attracted the attention of many bystanders, including Mr. Enfield. Why was Mr. Enfield shocked by the stranger?

2. What was Utterson's issue with Jekyll's legal business?

3. The police take detailed information about the crime with the child. When was the stranger first seen?

4. Utterson is relieved but not reassured by Jekyll's promise to never do something ever again. What does Jekyll say he would never do again?

5. Although Utterson was a quiet man who was not prone to being the center of attention, people seemed to flock to him. Why did people like to be in Utterson's company?

6. What was the condition of Hyde's house when it was inspected?

7. Utterson and Enfield come upon a building with no windows and a mysterious door. What is so strange about the door?

8. There is speculation that Jekyll's good standing could be destroyed. What might damage Jekyll's reputation?

9. Utterson visits Jekyll and is shown the note from Hyde. What does Jekyll lie to Utterson about?

10. What object cemented Utterson's theory that the murderer was Hyde?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

Poole was an important part of Jekyll's house for 20 years. It was Poole's experience that helped him see through Jekyll's attempts at fooling him into believing everything was okay. What might have happened if Poole had not doubted his master? How might the servants have reacted without Poole's leadership?

Essay Topic 2

Jekyll calls on Lanyon's professional ethics to keep his secret regarding the experiment. Lanyon is reluctant to do so. What did Jekyll mean by professional ethics? As a back up, Jekyll also called upon Lanyon's friendship and duty. How would those things persuade Lanyon to agree to remain silent?

Essay Topic 3

Manners and respectability were of the highest order in Victorian times. This can be seen in the way friends disagree as well as Lanyon's reaction to Hyde's impatience and rudeness. Compare and contrast today's societal expectations and allowances when it comes to manners and respectability.

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