7 Questions
What is Jekyll's "pet fancy"?
The hall where Utterson waits
What is Hyde described as?
Pale, dwarfish, and with a displeasing smile and husky voice
What does Utterson suspect about Hyde's relationship with Jekyll?
Hyde is blackmailing Jekyll for something in his past
Who is Poole?
Jekyll's servant with orders to obey Hyde
Why does Utterson fear for Jekyll's safety?
Jekyll has written a new will leaving everything to Hyde
What does Utterson fear might happen to Jekyll?
He might be killed by Hyde to inherit his will
What does Utterson successfully obtain from Hyde?
Hyde's true identity
Study Notes
- Lanyon and Jekyll's friendship ended due to something going wrong in Jekyll's mind.
- Utterson successfully approaches Hyde and asks to see his face.
- Hyde gives Utterson an address in Soho.
- Hyde becomes angry with Utterson and accuses him of lying about their mutual friend, Jekyll.
- Hyde is described as pale, dwarfish, and with a displeasing smile and husky voice.
- Utterson tries to visit Jekyll after encountering Hyde.
- Poole is Jekyll's servant and has orders to obey Hyde.
- Jekyll was wild in his youth.
- Utterson fears that Hyde might kill Jekyll to inherit his will.
- Jekyll's "pet fancy" is the hall where Utterson waits.
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