Part 2: The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde: Plot Development And Conflict

1 September 2022
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character vs. society.
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Based on chapters 3 and 4 of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Mr. Hyde does not appear to value the same morals and standards by which most people live. If the reader concludes that Mr. Hyde is at odds with these beliefs a great deal of the time, this would be an example of
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character vs. self
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Which type of conflict is most suggested by the line "Utterson heaved an irrepressible sigh"?
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suspense
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The plot creates ____________ by making the reader wonder why Mr. Hyde is away from home for such extended periods of time.
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4, 2, 5, 1, 3
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Which correctly places these plot events in order?
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why Mr. Hyde killed the man.
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The conflict in this excerpt creates suspense by making the reader wonder
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rising action
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At this moment, however, the rooms bore every mark of having been recently and hurriedly ransacked; clothes lay about the floor, with their pockets inside out; lock-fast drawers stood open; and on the hearth there lay a pile of grey ashes, as though many papers had been burned. From these embers the inspector disinterred the butt end of a green cheque book, which had resisted the action of the fire; the other half of the stick was found behind the door; and as this clinched his suspicions, the officer declared himself delighted. Where in the plot is this excerpt found?
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Chart C
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Which chart places the elements of plot in the correct order?
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rising action
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This excerpt is found in the ________ of the plot.
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character vs. character
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I never saw a circle of such hateful faces; and there was the man in the middle, with a kind of black sneering coolness—frightened too, I could see that—but carrying it off, sir, really like Satan. 'If you choose to make capital out of this accident,' said he, 'I am naturally helpless. No gentleman but wishes to avoid a scene,' says he. 'Name your figure.' Well, we screwed him up to a hundred pounds for the child's family; he would have clearly liked to stick out; but there was something about the lot of us that meant mischief, and at last he struck. What type of conflict does the excerpt illustrate?
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The fact that Dr. Jekyll "grew pale to the very lips" and developed "a blackness around the eyes" suggests turmoil within himself.
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What part of this excerpt reveals the conflict of character vs. self?