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