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32 Cards in this Set
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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author
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nightmare
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DJMH was based on
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six days
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written in
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reference to another literary work
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allusion
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longer and more complex than short story: shorter and simpler than a novel
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novella
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comparison of two unrelated things; leads reader to make associations and connections between the two
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metaphor
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London, England
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location
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late 1800s, Victorian Age
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time period
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distinct social classes, many rules for behavior
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life style
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formerly nice neighborhood, now in decay
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Jekyll's house
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nice, comfortable, many important people living nearby
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Lanyon's house
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Soho, poor section of town, very rundown
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Hyde's house
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Mr. Utterson
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narrator
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Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield
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two characters begin the book with a walk
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Sir Danvers carew
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murdered by Hyde
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Mr. Guest
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discovers Hyde's letter is in Dr. Jekyll's handwriting
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Mr. Enfield
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witnessed the trampling of the young girl
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makes a large one time payment
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Mr. Hyde is forced to for the family of the trampled child
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house maid
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witnessed the murder of Carew
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Mr. Hyde inherits all of Dr. Jekyll's estate
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stipulations of Jekyll's original will filed with Mr. Utterson
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Lanyon disagreed with Jekyll's scientific practices
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why are Jekyll and Lanyon no longer friends
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cane
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used to murder Carew
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Mr. Hyde was blackmailing Dr. Jekyll
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what Utterson thought Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll's relationship was
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Mr. Hyde
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disappears after Carew is murdered
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studied the dual nature of man
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Dr. Jekyll
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murder
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Mr. Hyde
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had Dr. Jekyll's will
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Mr. Utterson
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died after he learned the secret
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Dr. Lanyon
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murder victim
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Sir Danvers Carew
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suspected foul play
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Poole
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footman who helped break down the door at Dr. Jekyll's house
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Bradshaw
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Mr. Hyde's personality
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evil
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