Across
- 5. Dr. Jekyll conducts his transformative experiments in his secret _______.
- 6. Mr. Utterson's cousin, who first tells him about the strange behavior of Mr. Hyde.
- 11. Mr. Hyde is also known by this alternative name.
- 12. The story ultimately ends in a _______ for both Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
- 14. Dr. Jekyll is concerned about protecting his social _______ from the actions of Mr. Hyde.
- 18. Dr. Jekyll creates a special _______ to bring about his transformation.
- 19. Mr. Hyde is accompanied by a menacing _______ named Mr. Poole.
- 21. Dr. Jekyll becomes addicted to the freedom and lack of societal constraints he experiences as Mr. Hyde, highlighting themes of _______.
- 22. The story explores the internal _______ between good and evil.
Down
- 1. "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" is a famous _______ by Robert Louis Stevenson.
- 2. Dr. Jekyll undergoes a mysterious _______ that changes him into Mr. Hyde.
- 3. Mr. Utterson's deep _______ with Dr. Jekyll drives him to uncover the truth.
- 4. Dr. Jekyll's transformation is a result of his scientific _______.
- 7. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde represent the duality of human _______.
- 8. The novella raises questions about the _______ implications of Dr. Jekyll's experiments.
- 9. Dr. Jekyll's pursuit of separating his good and evil sides becomes an _______ that consumes him.
- 10. Mr. Utterson is a lawyer and a close friend of Dr. Jekyll; he tries to uncover the truth behind Mr. Hyde's actions.
- 13. Dr. Jekyll struggles with the dire _______ of his dual existence.
- 15. The character of Dr. Lanyon serves as a symbol of scientific _______ and traditional values.
- 16. Mr. Utterson embarks on a quest to _______ the mysterious Mr. Hyde.
- 17. The novella delves into themes of _______ and the consequences of unchecked desires.
- 20. Dr. Jekyll leaves a _______ detailing his experiences and the truth about Mr. Hyde.
