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30 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Mr. Utterson
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Narrator
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Two characters that go for a walk
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Utterson and Enfield
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Murdered by Hyde
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Sir Danvers Carew
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Discovered Hyde's letter is in Dr. Jekyll's handwriting
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Mr. Guest
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Who saw Hyde trampling the little girl?
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Mr. Enfield
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What does Hyde have to do for the family of the trampled child?
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He makes a large, one time payment
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Who saw the murder of Sir Danvers Carew?
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The house maid
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Why is Utterson upset about Jekyll's will?
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Mr. Hyde inherits all of Dr. Jekyll's estate
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Why are Jekyll and Lanyon no longer friends?
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Lanyon disagreed with Jekyll's scientific practices
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The weapon used to kill Sir Danvers Carew
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A cane
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What relationship did Utterson think that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde have?
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Mr. Hyde was blackmailing Dr. Jekyll
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The city the book is set in
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London
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Who disappears after the murder of Sir Danvers Carew?
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Mr. Hyde
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What do Poole and Utterson initially believe before they break down the door and enter Dr. Jekyll's office?
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Jekyll is dead, killed by Mr. Hyde
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Dr. Jekyll
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Studied the dual nature of man
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Mr. Hyde
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Murderer
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Mr. Utterson
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Had Dr. Jekyll's will
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Mr. Enfield
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Witnessed the girl's trampling
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Dr. Lanyon
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Died after he learned the secret
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Sir Danvers Carew
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Murder victim
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Poole
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Suspected foul play
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Bradshaw
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Broke down the door at Dr. Jekyll's office
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Evil
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Mr. Hyde's personality
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What reminded Enfield of an odd story?
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The strange door
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How did Dr. Lanyon die?
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He saw Mr. Hyde transform back into Dr. Jekyll; He was shocked.
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Author
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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Theme 1
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People are not strong enough to escape from sin on our own; God must directly intervene in our lives and free us from the bondage of sin.
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Theme 2
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Wrong actions that are done in secret will eventually be found out.
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Theme 3
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Sinful choices will always grow beyond our control and cost us more than we want to pay
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Theme 4
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Science cannot explain away God--the world wouldn't exist without Him durr! forreally!!
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