What is Dr. Jekyll’s attitude toward Mr. Hyde as revealed in his conversation with Mr. Utterson?
What does Jekyll mean when he says, “I can be rid of Mr. Hyde at the moment I choose”?
How does Utterson react when Jekyll insists he can get rid of Hyde?
What is Dr. Jekyll’s primary reason for wanting to maintain his relationship with Mr. Hyde?
Which of the following best describes the tone of Jekyll’s response to Utterson’s questions?
How does the conversation between Utterson and Jekyll reveal Jekyll’s internal conflict?
Why does Jekyll become agitated when Utterson brings up Mr. Hyde?
How does the author build tension in the scene between Utterson and Jekyll?
Which of the following best describes Utterson’s role in this chapter?
What is the significance of Jekyll’s promise to Utterson at the end of their conversation?