Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

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Across
  1. 1. Changing from Jekyll to Hyde and back.
  2. 7. Moral principles questioned by Jekyll’s experiments.
  3. 12. Jekyll’s separation from society due to his secret.
  4. 13. The theme of having two sides to a person.
  5. 16. A feeling of tension and uncertainty throughout the novel.
  6. 18. The respected scientist who creates a dangerous potion.
  7. 21. Hints about future events, creating mystery.
  8. 23. The liquid Jekyll drinks to transform into Hyde.
  9. 24. A story where the main character suffers a downfall.
  10. 25. The idea of two opposing personalities in one body.
Down
  1. 2. Using objects or characters to represent ideas.
  2. 3. Holding back desires or feelings, important in Victorian society.
  3. 4. The person telling the story, often Utterson.
  4. 5. Hidden actions and identities drive the plot.
  5. 6. The struggle between good and evil within Jekyll.
  6. 8. Both literal and symbolic, representing evil and fear.
  7. 9. Questions about right and wrong, central to the story.
  8. 10. A key theme, exploring experimentation and limits.
  9. 11. The era in which the story is set, influencing its themes.
  10. 14. Jekyll’s lawyer and friend, investigating the mystery.
  11. 15. A story with a hidden moral or political meaning.
  12. 17. Dr Jekyll’s evil alter ego.
  13. 19. A doctor who disagrees with Jekyll’s experiments.
  14. 20. The dark, mysterious style of the story.
  15. 22. Questions about who a person really is.