Analysis of Characters and Events in Jekyll and Hyde
Explore the intriguing characters and events in the classic novella "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson. From the rugged countenance of Mr. Utterson to the mysterious actions of Mr. Hyde, delve into the quotes, settings, and key moments that shape the narrative. Unravel the gripping tale of duality, deception, and darkness that unfolds on the foggy London streets, leading to a shocking revelation.
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1. Who "was a man of a rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile"? 2. Who said, "Do you think I do not know my master after twenty years"? 3. Give two quotations that describe Hyde s actions 4. In what chapter does Hyde murder Sir Danvers Carew? 5. Who is Richard Enfield? 6. Where in London does Hyde live? 7. What is the title of Chapter 7? 8.What does Lanyon say about Jekyll s experiments? 9. What is the name of the inspector? 10.What is the weather like on the night of SDC s murder?
1. Who "was a man of a rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile"? Utterson 2. Who said, "Do you think I do not know my master after twenty years"? Poole 3. Give two quotations that describe Hyde s actions: ape-like fury , trampled calmly , savage laugh , broke out in a great flame of anger , hailing down a storm of blows 4. In what chapter does Hyde murder Sir Danvers Carew? Chapter 4 5. Who is Richard Enfield? A distant relative of Utterson s a typical Victorian gentleman 6. Where in London does Hyde live? Soho 7. What is the title of Chapter 7? Incident at the Window 8.What does Lanyon say about Jekyll s experiments? Unscientific Ballderdash 9. What is the name of the inspector? Inspector Newcomen of Scotland Yard 10.What is the weather like on the night of SDC s murder? Foggy full moon night
1. Mr __________ the __________ was a man of __________ __________ 2. The __________ which was equipped with __________ bell nor __________, was __________ and d__________ 3. the man t__________ __________ over the child s body 4. H___ gives a strong __________ of __________ 5. I __________ saw a __________ I so __________ 6. Who said We told the man we could and would make such a scandal out of this as should make his name stink from one end of London to the other. ? 7. Who said, For two good reasons, I will not enter deeply into this scientific branch of my confession. ? 8. What is this quotation describing? The most racking pangs succeeded: a grinding in the bones, deadly nausea, and a horror of the spirit that cannot be exceeded at the hour of birth or death.
Mr Utterson the lawyer was a man of rugged countenance The door which was equipped with neither bell nor knocker, was blistered and distained the man trampled calmly over the child s body He gives a strong feeling of deformity I never saw a man I so disliked 6. Who said We told the man we could and would make such a scandal out of this as should make his name stink from one end of London to the other. ? Enfield 7. Who said, For two good reasons, I will not enter deeply into this scientific branch of my confession. ? Dr Jekyll 8. What is this quotation describing? The most racking pangs succeeded: a grinding in the bones, deadly nausea, and a horror of the spirit that cannot be exceeded at the hour of birth or death. The transformation of Dr Jekyll to Mr Hyde
1. 2. In which act does Lord Capulet call Juliet young baggage ? Complete the quotation: I beg for _________, which thou, prince, must give. Romeo slew _______; Romeo must not ________. Which character says My child is yet a stranger in the world. At which point in the play does Romeo fall in love with Juliet? What era was the play written/set in? In what scene does Mercutio die? When is Juliet s birthday? 8. How old is Juliet? 9. Where is Romeo sent from and to when he is banished? 10. Name three themes covered in the play: 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
1. 2. In which act does Lord Capulet call Juliet young baggage ? Act 3, Scene 5 Complete the quotation: I beg for _________, which thou, prince, must give. Romeo slew _______; Romeo must not ________. I beg for justice, which thou, prince, must give. Romeo slew Tybalt; Romeo must not live. 3. Which character says My child is yet a stranger in the world. Lord Capulet 4. At which point in the play does Romeo fall in love with Juliet? At the Capulet ball act 2.1 5. What era was the play written/set in? Elizabethan era 6. In what scene does Mercutio die? Act 3.1 7. When is Juliet s birthday? On Lammas tide at night 31st July 8. How old is Juliet? 13 9. Where is Romeo sent from and to when he is banished? Verona to Mantua 10. Name three themes covered in the play: Fate, Youth, Marriage, Love, Morality, Religion
1. BENVOLIO [ ] What __________ lengthens __________'s hours? 2. Love is a __________ r__________with the f__________ of __________ ROMEO ACT 1.1 3. Do you __________ your __________ at us, sir? ABRAHAM ACT 1.1 4. Three __________ brawls b__________ of an airy word By thee, old C__________, and __________, PRINCE ESCULAS ACT 1.1 5. H______ much to do with __________, but __________ with __________. Why then, O __________ love, O __________ h__________ ROMEO ACT 1.1 6. Who said Do you bite your thumb at us Sir? ? 7. Who said Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets ? 8 Who said I conjure thee by Rosaline's bright eyes, ?
BENVOLIO [ ] What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours? Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs ROMEO ACT 1.1 Do you bite your thumb at us, sir? ABRAHAM ACT 1.1 Three civil brawls bred of an airy word By thee, old Capulet, and Montague, PRINCE ESCULAS ACT 1.1 Here's much to do with hate, but more with love. Why then, O brawling love, O loving hate ROMEO ACT 1.1 6. Who said Do you bite your thumb at us Sir? ? Abraham 7. Who said Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets ? Prince Escalus 8 Who said I conjure thee by Rosaline's bright eyes, ? Mercutio
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. How do Stanhope and Trotter cope with the effects of the war differently? In which French town is the play set? How is Osborne described when he is first introduced? How did Raleigh get himself in to Stanhope s regiment? How is Trotter different from the other officers? What nickname do the other officers give Osborne? Who does Osborne talk to at the start of Act 1? Why does Stanhope want to censor Raleigh s letters? What were the official and real reasons why letters were censored? What does Stanhope imply about Hibbert?
1. 2. In which French town is the play set? St Quentin How is Osborne described when he is first introduced? iron grey hair a fine head about forty five physically as hard as nails How did Raleigh get himself in to Stanhope s regiment? Raleigh s uncle is the General and Raleigh went to see him on the quiet How is Trotter different from the other officers? He is from a working class background, he is overweight. What nickname do the other officers give Osborne? Uncle How does Osborne talk to at the start of Act 1? Hardy Why does Stanhope want to censor Raleigh s letters? He thinks Raleigh will reveal how much he has changed to his sister. What were the official and real reasons why letters were censored? Offically to stop sensitive information from being leaked to the enemy. In reality, it was an act of propaganda so that people at home did not learn of the harsh conditions of trench life. What does Stanhope imply about Hibbert? He is a worm who is faking being ill. 10. How do Stanhope and Trotter cope with the effects of the war differently? Stanhope drinks heavily and Trotter overeats. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
1. Drinking like a ____ as ______ ________ about Stanhope. 2. You know you m_____ expect to ______ ____ q_____ the s___ Osborne to Raleigh about __________. 3. Without being d_____ with ______ I d go m___ w____ f____ Stanhope. 4. Dear old ______, tuck me up Stanhope. 5. You see, he s been out here a l_____ t_____. It it ____ __ _ ____ rather b____ Osborne about Stanhope. 6. Small boys __ _______ generally have their ______ Osborne. 7. To ______, you little fool to ______! D you_________? To _______! You think there s no l_____ to what a m___ c___ b____? Stanhope to Raleigh after ___________ ________ 8. Well, ______ you got one _______! Stanhope to _______. 9. I shall _____ of this _____ if I _____ ___ Hibbert. 10. How can I sit down and eat that when when _________ l_____ o___ t_____ _________ to _________.
1. Drinking like a fish as usual Hardy about Stanhope. 2. You know you mustn t expect to find him quite the same Osborne to Raleigh about Stanhope. 3. Without being doped with whisky I d go mad with fright Stanhope. 4. Dear old Uncle, tuck me up Stanhope. 5. You see, he s been out here a long time. It it tells on a man rather badly Osborne about Stanhope. 6. Small boys at school generally have their heroes Osborne. 7. To forget, you little fool to forget! D youunderstand? To forget! You think there s no limit to what a man can bear? Stanhope to Raleigh after Osborne s death. 8. Well, Jimmy you got one quickly! Stanhope to Raleigh. 9. I shall die of this pain if I don t go Hibbert. 10. How can I sit down and eat that when when Osborne s lying out there Raleigh to Stanhope.
English Literature: Paper 2, Section B English Literature: Paper 2, Section B (1hr, 20 mins | 40 marks | 2 parts to this section | 25%) Part 1 Part 1 = Relationship cluster poetry comparison | 35 minutes | 20 marks | A02 15 marks | AO3 5 marks | Essay question | 2 bullet points to help you | compare set poem to poem of your choice | Poetic Devices Quiz Section 1: 1. What R______ describes the beat of line of poetry? 2. Give three examples of onomatopoeia 3. What P_______ means to give human characteristics to something which is not human? 4. What is sibilance? 5. What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor? 6. What is a plosive? 7. What C_____ is a pause or stop created by punctuation in a line of poetry? 8. What is it called when a word is a related item or is used to replace the word normally used? 9. What is it called when a line of poetry moves onto the next line without punctuation? 10.What is a stanza?
English Literature: Paper 2, Section B English Literature: Paper 2, Section B (1hr, 20 mins | 40 marks | 2 parts to this section | 25%) Part 1 Part 1 = Relationship cluster poetry comparison | 35 minutes | 20 marks | A02 15 marks | AO3 5 marks | Essay question | 2 bullet points to help you | compare set poem to poem of your choice | Poetic Devices Quiz Section 1: 1. What Rhythm describes the beat of line of poetry? 2. Give three examples of onomatopoeia crash, bang, tap, smash etc. 3. What Personification means to give human characteristics to something which is not human? 4. What is sibilance? Use of the letter S in alliteration 5. What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor? A simile compares using like/as whereas a metaphor uses direct comparison (is/was) 6. What is a plosive? The use of p or b sounds 7. What Caesura is a pause or stop created by punctuation in a line of poetry? 8. What is it called when a word is a related item or is used to replace the word normally used? Metonym 9. What is it called when a line of poetry moves onto the next line without punctuation? Enjambment 10.What is a stanza? A section of poetry separated from the next (verse?)
English Literature: Paper 2, Section B English Literature: Paper 2, Section B (1hr, 20 mins | 40 marks | 2 parts to this section | 25%) Part 1 Part 1 = Relationship cluster poetry comparison | 35 minutes | 20 marks | A02 15 marks | AO3 5 marks | Essay question | 2 bullet points to help you | compare set poem to poem of your choice | Poetic Devices Quiz Section 2: 1. What is assonance? 2. What Q_______ means a four line stanza? 3. Give two features of a sonnet: 4. What do we call non-rhyming and non-rhythmical poetry? 5. An overused phrase or saying is called a ______________? 6. What is the opposite of litotes? 7. What do you call the technique where a person or object are placed in an inappropriate time? 8. What is plosive and what is its effect? 9. What V means the turning point in the line of thought or argument in a poem? 10.How many Relationships cluster poems will be printed in the exam?
English Literature: Paper 2, Section B English Literature: Paper 2, Section B (1hr, 20 mins | 40 marks | 2 parts to this section | 25%) Part 1 Part 1 = Relationship cluster poetry comparison | 35 minutes | 20 marks | A02 15 marks | AO3 5 marks | Essay question | 2 bullet points to help you | compare set poem to poem of your choice | Poetic Devices Quiz Section 2: 1. What is assonance? Repetition of vowel sounds 2. What Quatrain means a four line stanza? 3. Give two features of a sonnet: 14 lines, iambic pentameter, love 4. What do we call non-rhyming and non-rhythmical poetry? Free verse 5. An overused phrase or saying is called a clich 6. What is the opposite of litotes? Hyperbole 7. What do you call the technique where a person or object are placed in an inappropriate time? Anachronism 8. What is plosive and what is its effect? P or B sound alliteration 9. What V means the turning point in the line of thought or argument in a poem? Volta 10.How many Relationships cluster poems will be printed in the exam? 1
English Literature: Paper 2, Section B English Literature: Paper 2, Section B (1hr, 20 mins | 40 marks | 2 parts to this section | 25%) Part 1 Part 1 = Relationship cluster poetry comparison | 35 minutes | 20 marks | A02 15 marks | AO3 5 marks | | Essay question | 2 bullet points to help you | compare set poem to poem of your choice | 1. Which poems were written by the married couple and who were they? 2. What word class is that s my last duchess ? 3. How would you describe the father in Nettles ? 4. Which poem employs two narrators? 5. What is the first line of I wanna be yours ? 6. What form is La Belle Dame Sans Merci written in? 7. In which era was Keats writing? 8. From which poem does the line Of cloudless climes and starry skies come from? 9. What does the word Chidden mean? 10. What religion did Elizabeth Jennings practice?
English Literature: Paper 2, Section B English Literature: Paper 2, Section B (1hr, 20 mins | 40 marks | 2 parts to this section | 25%) Part 1 Part 1 = Relationship cluster poetry comparison | 35 minutes | 20 marks | A02 15 marks | AO3 5 marks | | Essay question | 2 bullet points to help you | compare set poem to poem of your choice | 1. Which poems were written by the married couple and who were they? Elizabeth Barret Browning and Robert Browning What word class is that s my last duchess ? Possessive pronoun How would you describe the father in Nettles ? Protective Which poem employs two narrators? 1st Dates She, 1st Dates - He What is the first line of I wanna be yours ? Let me be your vacuum cleaner What form is La Belle Dame Sans Merci written in? Ballad In which era was Keats writing? Romantic period From which poem does the line Of cloudless climes and starry skies come from? She Walks in Beauty What does the word Chidden mean? Scolded 10. What religion did Elizabeth Jennings practice? Roman Catholic 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
English Literature: Paper 2, Section B English Literature: Paper 2, Section B (1hr, 20 mins | 40 marks | 2 parts to this section | 25%) Part 1 Part 1 = Relationship cluster poetry comparison | 35 minutes | 20 marks | A02 15 marks | AO3 5 marks | | Essay question | 2 bullet points to help you | compare set poem to poem of your choice | 1. Tossed up like ____ from a former passion 2. ____ me with you anywhere I don t ____ 3. What I ____ about love is its ____ What I ____ about love is its ____ 4. Her eyes were ____ 5. Not a ____ ____or a ____ heart 6. I love thee to the ____ and ____ and ____ 7. There is a ____ and I am poor 8. They say you re ____ and ____ 9. My ____ would often feel ____ ____ again 10. The ____ ____ which ____ through his face
English Literature: Paper 2, Section B English Literature: Paper 2, Section B (1hr, 20 mins | 40 marks | 2 parts to this section | 25%) Part 1 Part 1 = Relationship cluster poetry comparison | 35 minutes | 20 marks | A02 15 marks | AO3 5 marks | | Essay question | 2 bullet points to help you | compare set poem to poem of your choice | 1. Tossed up like flotsam from a former passion One Flesh 2. take me with you anywhere I don t care I wanna be yours 3. What I love about love is its diagnosis What I hate about love is its prognosis - Love s Dog 4. Her eyes were wild La Belle Dame Sans Merci 5. Not a red rose or a satin heart - Valentine 6. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height Sonnet 43 7. There is a change and I am poor A Complaint 8. They say you re old and frail A Child to his Sick Grandfather 9. My son would often feel sharp wounds again Nettles 10. The frozen river which ran through his face The Manhunt