Novel Introduction

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Across
  1. 2. evil double released by the potion
  2. 3. a doctor who creates a potion, trying to help humanity
  3. 4. Jekyll's friend whom the story follows
  4. 7. novel theme related to the good and evil present in society and in humanity
  5. 9. friend and distant cousin of Mr. Utterson
  6. 12. a reputable doctor who tells part of the story
  7. 13. Dr. Jekyll reflects the duplicitous atmosphere of Victorian society
  8. 14. deceitful, two-faced
  9. 18. a literary example of a doppelganger
  10. 19. his university degree
  11. 20. a type of novel with an investigator, clues, hypotheses, and rational explanations
  12. 24. a setting that conveys the theme of the double
  13. 25. man is divided into two parts, a good one and an evil one
Down
  1. 1. the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs that your behavior doesn't actually fit
  2. 5. narrator who tells most of the story
  3. 6. like Faustus and Frankenstein, Jekyll is punished for wanting to go beyond human limits
  4. 8. subduing or restraining something or someone
  5. 10. coined by J. P. Richter, meaning 'the people who see themselves'
  6. 11. how Stevenson lived, in conflict with Victorian society
  7. 14. the contrast between two things that are total opposites
  8. 15. a type of novel that involves dark gloomy settings, isolation, mystery, and horror
  9. 16. his other most well known novel
  10. 17. island where Stevenson died
  11. 21. descriptions of Jekyll and Hyde have a deeper-than-physical meaning
  12. 22. a warmer country where Stevenson tried to improve his health
  13. 23. Stevenson as a child
  14. 26. where Stevenson was born