Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Test Review

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Across
  1. 4. things that go beyond human understanding
  2. 5. is a friend of Utterson's, with whom he takes Sunday walks. He is the one who first tells Utterson the story of Mr. Hyde’s violence.
  3. 7. is the other identity of Dr Jekyll, but is first known to us as a separate character. He appears in the gruesome anecdotes of Enfield and the maid, as a horrifically violent gentleman
  4. 8. the type of story Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is
  5. 10. to keep an urge or desire from being acted on
  6. 13. how Jekyll rids himself of Hyde
  7. 15. legal document name the beneficiary to a deceased person's property
  8. 16. change from one state to another
  9. 20. nature element in the story that hides things
  10. 21. name of door to Jekyll's laboratory
  11. 23. time when Hyde appears
  12. 24. based on proven factual evidence in scientific methods
  13. 25. what transforms Jekyll into Hyde
  14. 26. is one of Dr. Jekyll’s professional contemporaries and an old friend of both he and Utterson, though at the outset of the story, he is revealed to have qualms with Jekyll’s sci.methods
Down
  1. 1. what Jekyll was trying to protect from his actions as Hyde
  2. 2. An elderly, well-respected member of Parliament who is murdered by Mr. Hyde.
  3. 3. literary devise used to show the reader something that will happen later
  4. 6. is a lawyer whose perspective the novel follows for most of the story as he tries to uncover the mystery of Dr. Jekyll connection to Mr. Hyde
  5. 9. information kept from others to protect or guard something
  6. 11. written by Lanyon and Jekyll to explain what had happened
  7. 12. is the old friend of Mr. Utterson and Dr. Lanyon, whose changing behavior causes suspicion all round as to his mental state
  8. 13. part of London that is poor and crime-filled
  9. 14. was trampled and nearly killed by Hyde
  10. 17. author of the story
  11. 18. purified ingredient needed in Jekyll's potion
  12. 19. is the loyal servant of Dr. Jekyll, who greets visitors at the house and eventually is instrumental in the discovery and confession of his master.
  13. 22. the idea that all men have two side; good and evil
  14. 26. setting of the story