zgzyd Flashcards

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Who is the author of ‘Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’?

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Robert Louis Stevenson

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What does Dr. Jekyll represent in the novel?

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The duality of human nature and the struggle between good and evil.

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What does Mr. Hyde symbolize?

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The darker side of Jekyll’s personality and unchecked human instincts.

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True or False: Dr. Jekyll creates a potion to transform into Mr. Hyde.

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True

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Fill in the blank: ‘I learned to recognize the thorough and primitive duality of man.’

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Dr. Jekyll

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What is the significance of the quote ‘The moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr. Hyde.’?

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It reflects Jekyll’s belief in his control over his darker self.

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Who is the character that investigates the strange occurrences in the novel?

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Mr. Utterson

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Multiple Choice: What does Jekyll’s transformation into Hyde signify? A) Freedom B) Repression C) Madness D) All of the above

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D) All of the above

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What does Mr. Hyde’s appearance suggest about his character?

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He is physically smaller, darker, and more animalistic than Jekyll.

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True or False: Mr. Utterson is a lawyer and a close friend of Dr. Jekyll.

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True

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Fill in the blank: ‘He began to go wrong, wrong in the mind; and though he was a good fellow, he had a great deal of ________.’

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depravity

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What is the climax of the story?

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When Dr. Jekyll loses control over his transformations into Mr. Hyde.

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What does the quote ‘Man is not truly one, but truly two.’ imply?

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It suggests that humans have both good and evil sides.

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Who ultimately confesses to being Hyde?

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Dr. Jekyll

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True or False: The setting of the novel plays an important role in establishing its themes.

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True

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Fill in the blank: ‘The moment I choose, I can be ________ of Mr. Hyde.’

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What does the quote ‘I am the chief of sinners, I am the chief of sufferers.’ reveal about Jekyll’s character?

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It shows his awareness of his moral conflicts and suffering.

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Multiple Choice: What does Jekyll’s laboratory symbolize? A) Science B) Repression C) Evil D) Both A and B

A

D) Both A and B

19
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What event triggers the final transformation into Hyde?

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Jekyll’s loss of control over his experiments.

20
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True or False: Jekyll’s experiments are initially successful and lead to positive outcomes.

21
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Fill in the blank: ‘I have been ________ to a degree that I cannot bear.’

22
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What does the quote ‘I am a creature of the habit of my own making.’ suggest about Jekyll?

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It indicates his recognition of his responsibility for creating Hyde.

23
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Who does Mr. Hyde murder?

A

Sir Danvers Carew

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Multiple Choice: What is the primary theme of the novel? A) Duality B) Friendship C) Betrayal D) Transformation

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True or False: The story is told entirely from Jekyll's perspective.
False
26
Fill in the blank: 'The evil side of my nature had ________.'
grown
27
What does the character of Poole represent?
Loyalty and concern for Jekyll's well-being.
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What is the role of the fog in the novel?
It symbolizes confusion and the obscuring of truth.
29
True or False: Jekyll's transformation into Hyde is a metaphor for addiction.
True
30
What does the quote 'I have been foolish enough to put you in danger.' indicate?
Jekyll's awareness of the consequences of his actions.
31
Multiple Choice: What does the transformation into Hyde allow Jekyll to do? A) Embrace his desires B) Commit crimes C) Both A and B D) None of the above
C) Both A and B
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What does the final chapter reveal about the nature of good and evil?
It suggests that both exist within every individual and can conflict.
33
True or False: The story ends with Dr. Jekyll permanently trapped as Mr. Hyde.
True
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Fill in the blank: 'I am ________ of my own making.'
a creature