Across
- 1. What happens to Jekyll’s body and personality when he drinks the potion /When something changes form
- 4. The chemical mixture that transforms Jekyll into Hyde
- 6. The weapon Hyde uses to murder someone.
- 8. The theme related to hiding things
- 10. Freud’s term for the moral side of the mind that tries to control impulses.
- 11. Utterson’s profession
- 12. Freud’s term for the selfish, animalistic/evil part of the mind, seen in Hyde
- 14. Jekyll keeps using the potion, even though it causes harm, showing this uncontrollable habit
- 15. The theme showing that people can have both good and evil sides.
Down
- 2. Jekyll cares deeply about what others think of him.
- 3. The dark, mysterious literary style of the story.
- 5. The technique where the author withholds key information until later to create suspense
- 7. The theme contrasting how someone seems with who they really are
- 9. The legal document that raises suspicion about Hyde
- 13. What could ruin Jekyll’s social standing if the truth about Hyde were revealed
