NAME The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde CHAPTER 1: “Story of the Door” Give one example of each conflict that occurs in this chapter: good versus evil: hidden versus revealed: trust versus suspicion: What do you discover about Dr. Jekyll? What do you discover about Mr. Hyde? NAME The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde CHAPTER 2: “Search for Mr. Hyde” Give one example of each conflict that occurs in this chapter: good versus evil: hidden versus revealed: trust versus suspicion: Explain the purpose of the “envelope” in this quote: “There he opened his safe, took from the most private part of it a document endorsed on the envelope as Dr. Jekyll's Will and sat down with a clouded brow to study its contents.” NAME The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde CHAPTER 3: “Dr. Jekyll Was Quite at Ease” Give one example of each conflict that occurs in this chapter: good versus evil: hidden versus revealed: trust versus suspicion: What do you discover about Dr. Jekyll? What do you discover about Mr. Hyde? NAME The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde CHAPTER 4: “The Carew Murder Case” Give one example of each conflict that occurs in this chapter: good versus evil: hidden versus revealed: trust versus suspicion: Explain the purpose of the “envelope” in this quote: “A purse and gold watch were found upon the victim: but no cards or papers, except a sealed and stamped envelope, which he had been probably carrying to the post, and which bore the name and address of Mr. Utterson.” NAME The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde CHAPTER 5: “Incident of the Letter” Give one example of each conflict that occurs in this chapter: good versus evil: hidden versus revealed: trust versus suspicion: Explain the purpose of the “envelope” in this quote: “„Have you the envelope?‟ he asked. „I burned it,‟ replied Jekyll, „before I thought what I was about. But it bore no postmark. The note was handed in.‟” Explain the purpose of the “letter” in this quote: “Plainly the letter had come by the laboratory door; possibly, indeed, it had been written in the cabinet; and if that were so, it must be differently judged, and handled with the more caution.” NAME The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde CHAPTER 6: “Incident of Dr. Lanyon” Give one example of each conflict that occurs in this chapter: good versus evil: hidden versus revealed: trust versus suspicion: Explain the purpose of the “envelope” in this quote: “Utterson locked the door of his business room, and sitting there by the light of a melancholy candle, drew out and set before him an envelope addressed by the hand and sealed with the seal of his dead friend.” NAME The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde CHAPTER 7: “Incident at the Window” Give one example of each conflict that occurs in this chapter: good versus evil: hidden versus revealed: trust versus suspicion: What do you discover about Dr. Jekyll? What do you discover about Mr. Hyde? NAME The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde CHAPTER 8: “The Last Night” Give one example of each conflict that occurs in this chapter: good versus evil: hidden versus revealed: trust versus suspicion: Explain the purpose of the “envelope” in this quote: “On the ninth of January, now four days ago, I received by the evening delivery a registered envelope, addressed in the hand of my colleague and old school companion, Henry Jekyll.” Explain the purpose of the “letter” in this quote: “So far the letter had run composedly enough, but here with a sudden splutter of the pen, the writer's emotion had broken loose. „For God's sake,‟ he added, „find me some of the old.‟” NAME The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde CHAPTER 9: “Dr. Lanyon’s Narrative” Give one example of each conflict that occurs in this chapter: good versus evil: hidden versus revealed: trust versus suspicion: Explain the purpose of the “letter” in this quote: “Upon the reading of this letter, I made sure my colleague was insane; but till that was proved beyond the possibility of doubt, I felt bound to do as he requested. ” NAME The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde CHAPTER 10: “Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case” Give one example of each conflict that occurs in this chapter: good versus evil: hidden versus revealed: trust versus suspicion: Explain the purpose of the “letters” in this quote: “This inexplicable incident, this reversal of my previous experience, seemed, like the Babylonian finger on the wall, to be spelling out the letters of my judgment...” Explain the purpose of the “letter” in this quote: “Hence the ape-like tricks that he would play me, scrawling in my own hand blasphemies on the pages of my books, burning the letters and destroying the portrait of my father; and indeed, had it not been for his fear of death, he would long ago have ruined himself in order to involve me in the ruin.”
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