Exploring Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: a Chapter-by-Chapter Analysis

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Delve into the intricate storyline of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde through a detailed analysis of each chapter, exploring themes of duality, repression, societal conventions, and human nature. Dive deep into the symbolism and character development in a journey through Stevenson's captivating narrative.


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  1. Knowledge Retrieval Quizzes Knowledge Retrieval Quizzes (see your Knowledge Organiser for answers) (see your Knowledge Organiser for answers) Chapter 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Define Victorian gentleman. Define repression. Define social conventions. Define hedonism. Define duality of man. Define fa ade. Summarise the events of Chapter 1 in one sentence. How much money did Hyde give to the victim s family? Utterson is described as austere with himself . What does this mean? Soho is described as being a fire in a forest . What does this symbolise? What does the door to the back of Jekyll s house symbolise? What does Hyde s attack on an innocent victim symbolise? Finish the quotation: Hyde is like some Finish the quotation: Hyde trampled Chapter 2 15. Summarise the events of Chapter 2 in one sentence. 16. Where does Utterson meet Hyde? 17. What is surprising about Utterson s behaviour in this chapter? 18. List 3 facts about Dr Lanyon s character. 19. What does Utterson s safe symbolise? 20. What do the church bells symbolise? 21. What does Jekyll s front door symbolise? 22. Finish the quotation: such unscientific 23. Finish the quotation: a singularly strong 24. Finish the quotation: shrank back 25. Finish the quotation: Hyde is hardly 26. Define pious. 27. Define moralistic. 28. Define troglodytic. 29. Define bestial. 30. Explain Freud s idea of the ego. 31. Explain Freud s idea of the id. 32. Explain Freud s idea of the superego. Chapter 3 33. Summarise the events of Chapter 3 in one sentence. 34. List 3 facts about Dr Jekyll's character. 35. Finish the quotation: there came a 36. Finish the quotation: the moment I 37. Define hypocrisy. Chapter 4 38. Summarise the events of Chapter 4 in one sentence. 39. List 3 facts about Hyde s landlady. 40. What does the broken cane symbolise? 41. What does the fog symbolise? 42. Finish the quotation: a great 43. Finish the quotation: with ape-like 44. Finish the quotation: a great chocolate 45. Finish the quotation: London is like some district 46. Define primitive. 47. Define depraved. 48. Define unleashed. 49. Define regression. 50. Explain how Darwin s On the Origin of Specie challenged Victorian beliefs. 1

  2. Knowledge Retrieval Quizzes Knowledge Retrieval Quizzes (see your Knowledge Organiser for answers) (see your Knowledge Organiser for answers) Chapter 5 51. Summarise the events of Chapter 5 in one sentence. 52. How have Jekyll s emotions and attitude towards Hyde changed in Chapter 5? 53. Who is Mr Guest? 54. What does the chaotic laboratory in Jekyll s house symbolise? 55. Finish the quotation: Dr Jekyll looked deathly 56. Finish the quotation: The fog slept 57. Define tormented. 58. Define distraught. 59. Define duplicity. Chapter 6 60. Summarise the events of Chapter 6 in one sentence. 61. How has Lanyon changed between Chapter 2 and Chapter 6? 62. Finish the quotation: Lanyon was affected by some deep-seated 63. Finish the quotation: If I am the chief 64. Define rational. 65. Define irrational. Chapter 7 66. Summarise the events of Chapter 7 in one sentence. 67. What does twilight symbolise> 68. Finish the quotation: Jekyll looks like some 69. Finish the quotation: Jekyll had an expression of 70. Finish the quotation: Utterson and Enfield walked on 71. Define revulsion. Chapter 8 72. Summarise the events of Chapter 8 in one sentence. 73. List 3 facts about Mr Poole. 74. What does darkness symbolise? 75. What do the letters symbolise? 76. Finish the quotation: a dismal screech 77. Define trepidation. Chapter 9 78. Summarise the events of Chapter 9 in one sentence. 79. What do Jekyll s clothes (that he was wearing when he accidentally turned into Hyde in a public place) symbolise? 80. Finish the quotation: Dr Lanyon s life was 81. Define revelation. Chapter 10 82. Summarise the events of Chapter 10 in one sentence. 83. What does the potion symbolise? 84. What does Regent s Park symbolise? 85. Finish the quotation: I stood already 86. Finish the quotation: I am doomed to 87. Finish the quotation: I felt younger 88. Finish the quotation: I mauled the 89. Finish the quotation: My devil had 90. Define base instinct. 91. Define ambiguous. 92. Define regret. Key concepts ( big ideas Stevenson s message) 93. What is Stevenson s message about human nature? 94. what was Stevenson s opinion about the effect of Victorian repression? 95. What was Stevenson s opinion on the hypocrisy of Victorian society? 96. What was Stevenson s opinion about how Victorian society needs to change? 97. What does Jekyll symbolise in the novel? 98. What does Hyde symbolise in the novel? 99. What does Utterson symbolise in the novel? 100.What does Lanyon s death symbolise in the novel? 2

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