Starter quiz

  • Sort the characters below into the order the reader is introduced to them in 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.'
    • 1
      Mr. Utterson
    • 2
      Mr. Enfield
    • 3
      Mr. Hyde
    • 4
      Dr. Jekyll
  • In 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', what is the significance of the street where Mr. Hyde's residence is located in the story?
    • It's a prestigious neighborhood.
    • It's the heart of London's financial district.
    • It's a crime-ridden and impoverished area.  ✓
  • In Chapter 4 of 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', what shocking event occurs in London that adds to the story's sense of foreboding?
    • A financial crisis
    • A devastating fire
    • A gruesome murder  ✓
  • What role do fog and darkness play in the atmosphere of Victorian London in 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'?
    • They symbolise darkness.
    • They suggest London is dangerous.
    • They create a sense of mystery and concealment.  ✓
  • How is the contrast between the wealthy and impoverished parts of London depicted in 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'?
    • Impoverished areas are dark and dingy, whilst the rich areas bustle and thrive.  ✓
    • Both wealthy and impoverished areas are portrayed as unnerving places.
    • Impoverished areas are completely separate to the wealthy areas of London.
  • In 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', what role does the city of London itself play as a backdrop to the events?
    • London is a passive, unimportant setting.
    • London is portrayed as a character with its own influence on the characters.  ✓
    • London is a mystical, magical place.
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