British literature: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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British literature: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
By Mgr. Šárka Jurajdová
Worksheet: Put the events in the story in the correct order:
Dr. Jekyll comes to Utterson with his last will,
saying that all property goes to Mr. Hyde.
Utterson suspects Hyde.
Jekyll is sociable and friendly again, but soon
starts to refuse visitors.
Utterson follows Mr. Hyde to the house where
Dr. Jekyll lives.
Utterson visits Jekyll, he says he ended his
friendship with Hyde.
Utterson and Enfield talk about the mysterious
Mr. Hyde who tramples a young girl.
After some time, Mr. Hyde reappears and beats
to death an old man named Sir Danvers Carew.
Mr. Guest says the handwriting is like Jekyll‘s
own.
Utterson finds a letter by Dr. Jekyll.
Utterson leads the police to Hyde’s apartment,
but he is not there.
They break into the lab and find Mr. Hyde‘s
dead body in Jekyll‘s clothes.
Jekyll shows Utterson a note, written to Jekyll
by Hyde, saying goodbye.
Jekyll is hiding in his laboratory.
Mr. Poole comes to Utterson for help.
Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde committed a suicide.
Lanyon dies. Before dying, however, he gives
Utterson a letter (not to be open until Jekyll’s
death.)
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