Jekyll And Hyde Key Quotations Flashcards

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Who is the author of ‘Jekyll and Hyde’?

A

Robert Louis Stevenson

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What is the primary theme explored in ‘Jekyll and Hyde’?

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The duality of human nature

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True or False: Dr. Jekyll represents the good side of human nature.

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True

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Fill in the blank: Mr. Hyde is described as being __________.

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evil and violent

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What does Dr. Jekyll use to transform into Mr. Hyde?

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A special potion

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Multiple choice: What does Dr. Jekyll hope to achieve by separating his two identities? A) Immortality B) Freedom from guilt C) Wealth D) Fame

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B) Freedom from guilt

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Complete the quote: ‘Man is not truly one, but __________.’

A

Truly two

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True or False: Mr. Hyde is a respected member of society.

A

False

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What happens to Dr. Jekyll at the end of the story?

A

He permanently becomes Mr. Hyde

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Fill in the blank: The transformations between Jekyll and Hyde become __________ over time.

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increasingly uncontrollable

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What does Dr. Jekyll’s laboratory symbolize?

A

The duality of his existence

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True or False: The character of Mr. Hyde embodies Jekyll’s suppressed desires.

A

True

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Complete the quote: ‘I learned to recognize the thorough and primitive duality of man.’ What does this refer to?

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The coexistence of good and evil within individuals

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What is the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?

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They are two sides of the same person.

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Multiple choice: What does Dr. Jekyll ultimately conclude about his experiments? A) They were successful B) They were a mistake C) They should continue D) They are irrelevant

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B) They were a mistake

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What does the character of Mr. Hyde represent?

A

The darker aspects of human nature

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True or False: Dr. Jekyll believes that he can control Mr. Hyde.

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False

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Fill in the blank: The story is set in __________ London.

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Victorian

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What does Dr. Lanyon represent in the story?

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The rational and scientific perspective

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20
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Complete the quote: ‘The moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr. Hyde. It was much as __________.’

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I could be rid of myself

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21
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What is the significance of the door in the story?

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It symbolizes the boundary between Jekyll and Hyde.

22
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Multiple choice: How does Mr. Hyde’s physical appearance differ from Dr. Jekyll’s? A) He is taller B) He is younger C) He is more deformed D) He is more attractive

A

C) He is more deformed

23
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True or False: Dr. Jekyll’s transformation into Mr. Hyde is a voluntary act.

24
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What is the role of Utterson in the story?

A

He is Jekyll’s lawyer and friend, trying to uncover the truth.

25
Complete the quote: 'I am ashamed of my long tongue. __________.'
I have been a good friend.
26
Who is the author of 'Jekyll and Hyde'?
Robert Louis Stevenson
27
What is the primary theme explored in 'Jekyll and Hyde'?
The duality of human nature
28
True or False: Dr. Jekyll represents the good side of human nature.
True
29
Fill in the blank: Mr. Hyde is described as being __________.
evil and violent
30
What does Dr. Jekyll use to transform into Mr. Hyde?
A special potion
31
Multiple choice: What does Dr. Jekyll hope to achieve by separating his two identities? A) Immortality B) Freedom from guilt C) Wealth D) Fame
B) Freedom from guilt
32
Complete the quote: 'Man is not truly one, but __________.'
Truly two
33
True or False: Mr. Hyde is a respected member of society.
False
34
What happens to Dr. Jekyll at the end of the story?
He permanently becomes Mr. Hyde
35
Fill in the blank: The transformations between Jekyll and Hyde become __________ over time.
increasingly uncontrollable
36
What does Dr. Jekyll's laboratory symbolize?
The duality of his existence
37
True or False: The character of Mr. Hyde embodies Jekyll's suppressed desires.
True
38
Complete the quote: 'I learned to recognize the thorough and primitive duality of man.' What does this refer to?
The coexistence of good and evil within individuals
39
What is the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
They are two sides of the same person.
40
Multiple choice: What does Dr. Jekyll ultimately conclude about his experiments? A) They were successful B) They were a mistake C) They should continue D) They are irrelevant
B) They were a mistake
41
What does the character of Mr. Hyde represent?
The darker aspects of human nature
42
True or False: Dr. Jekyll believes that he can control Mr. Hyde.
False
43
Fill in the blank: The story is set in __________ London.
Victorian
44
What does Dr. Lanyon represent in the story?
The rational and scientific perspective
45
Complete the quote: 'The moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr. Hyde. It was much as __________.'
I could be rid of myself
46
What is the significance of the door in the story?
It symbolizes the boundary between Jekyll and Hyde.
47
Multiple choice: How does Mr. Hyde's physical appearance differ from Dr. Jekyll's? A) He is taller B) He is younger C) He is more deformed D) He is more attractive
C) He is more deformed
48
True or False: Dr. Jekyll's transformation into Mr. Hyde is a voluntary act.
False
49
What is the role of Utterson in the story?
He is Jekyll's lawyer and friend, trying to uncover the truth.
50
Complete the quote: 'I am ashamed of my long tongue. __________.'
I have been a good friend.