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Jeopardy Jekyll and Hyde Themes Characters Lit. Elements Story Structure Misc. $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Themes This word's origin is the Latin root duo, or “two,” denoting a state of two parts or states of being that oppose through binary opposition.

$100 Answer from Themes What is Dualism/Duality?

$200 Question from Themes Utterson breaks this down with an axe, signifying that the truth will be set free from its hidden/private sphere.

$200 Answer from Themes What is Jekyll’s door?

$300 Question from Themes Representing the longing to escape and be free of his burdens, Dr. Jekyll is looking out of this the last time the reader and Enfield see him.

$300 Answer from Themes What is Jekyll’s lab window?

$400 Question from Themes The commonly used element of fire is often used to symbolize desire and passion. In the case of Jekyll and Utterson at the dinner party, it symbolizes a different theme of the novel.

$400 Answer from Themes What is loyalty/friendship between best friends.

$500 Question from Themes The murder of Sir Danvers Carew is an example of this common theme in many works of literature.

$500 Answer from Themes What is “Evil’s Destruction of Innocence” or What is “The loss of Innocence”

$100 Question from Characters Name derived from the meaning of that which is kept secret, or that which can be used as a second skin.

$100 Answer from Characters Who is Hyde?

$200 Question from Characters His name derives from the French translation of “I kill.”

$200 Answer from Characters Who is Jekyll

$300 Question from Characters Accuses Dr. Jekyll of scientific heresy.

$300 Answer from Characters Who is Dr. Lanyon?

$400 Question from Characters An “outsider” who notices that both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde have the same handwriting.

$400 Answer from Characters Who is Mr. Guest?

$500 Question from Characters A minor character who is Utterson’s cousin and friend

$500 Answer from Characters Who is Enfield?

$100 Question from Lit. El. The study of symbolic meanings of names

$100 Answer from Lit. El. Onomastics

$200 Question from Lit. El. Utterson serves as this for the reader who is given different accounts of the story through him.

$200 Answer from Lit. El. Narrator

$300 Question from Lit. El. The use of this device helps a reader predict or expect what may happen later on in the text

$300 Answer from Lit. El. What is Foreshadowing

$400 Question from Lit. El. A sub-element of the Horror Fiction genre defied by Freud as “The Strange Familiar.”

$400 Answer from Lit. El. The Uncanny

$500 Question from Lit. El. This is when the reader knows something which a character still does not know.

$500 Answer from Lit. El. What is Dramatic Irony?

$100 Question from Story St. Letters and Correspondence provide this for the reader.

$100 Answer from Story St. What is Point of View

$200 Question from Story St. This is the highest point of suspense where conflicts in the story come to the surface

$200 Answer from Story St. What is Climax

$300 Question from Story St. This is commonly used to introduce characters, setting, and other background information.

$300 Answer from Story St. What is Exposition?

$400 Question from Story St. The Falling Action in a story precedes this at its ending.

$400 Answer from H4 What is Resolution?

$500 Question from H4 A recurring theme or structure, such as dualism, which is presented and repeated in many ways throughout the novel

$500 Answer from H4 What is Motif?

$100 Question from Misc. Making a reference in a work of literature to another well known work of literature, art or social norm.

$100 Answer from Misc. What is an Allusion?

$200 Question from Misc. What was wrong with Jekyll’s chemical supply at the end?

$200 Answer from Misc. He can’t find a pure supply/His original potion chemicals were impure

$300 Question from Misc. Describe the appearance of Hyde

$300 Answer from Misc. Evil, Short, Ugly, Deformed, etc.

$400 Question from Misc. This is a gift which is used as a murder weapon and left at the scene of the crime.

$400 Answer from Misc. A cane that Utterson gives to Dr. Jekyll

$500 Question from H5 His two most famous works are Treasure Island and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

$500 Answer from H5 Robert Louis Stevenson

Final Jeopardy What is the alternate ending to this story in the play version?

Final Jeopardy Answer Jekyll dies on his wedding day.