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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Chapter 3 Dr. Jekyll was Quite at Ease

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Question 1
1.

What is Dr. Jekyll’s attitude toward Mr. Hyde as revealed in his conversation with Mr. Utterson?

Question 2
2.

What does Jekyll mean when he says, “I can be rid of Mr. Hyde at the moment I choose”?

Question 3
3.

How does Utterson react when Jekyll insists he can get rid of Hyde?

Question 4
4.

What is Dr. Jekyll’s primary reason for wanting to maintain his relationship with Mr. Hyde?

Question 5
5.

Which of the following best describes the tone of Jekyll’s response to Utterson’s questions?

Question 6
6.

How does the conversation between Utterson and Jekyll reveal Jekyll’s internal conflict?

Question 7
7.

Why does Jekyll become agitated when Utterson brings up Mr. Hyde?

Question 8
8.

How does the author build tension in the scene between Utterson and Jekyll?

Question 9
9.

Which of the following best describes Utterson’s role in this chapter?

Question 10
10.

What is the significance of Jekyll’s promise to Utterson at the end of their conversation?