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Who disappears after the murder of Sir Danvers Carew?
MR. HYDE
What city is the book set in?
LONDON
What sort of relationship did Utterson think that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde had?
MR. HYDE WAS BLACKMAILING DR. JEKYLL
What instrument was used to kill Sir Danvers Carew?
A CANE
Who killed Sir Danvers Carew?
MR. HYDE
Which character has a dream sequence?
MR. UTTERSON
Why are Jekyll and Lanyon no longer friends?
LANYON DISAGREED WITH JEKYLL'S SCIENTIFIC METHOD
What was Utterson's plan to help his friend Dr. Jekyll escape Mr. Hyde (in the beginning of the book?)
BLACKMAIL MR. HYDE
Where did Utterson first physically encounter Hyde?
IN THE STREET
What are the stipulations of Jekyll's original will filed with Mr. Utterson?
MR. HYDE INHERITS ALL OF DR. JEKYLL'S ESTATE
Who witnessed the murder of Sir Danvers Carew?
A MAID
What remedy does Mr. Hyde make to the family of the trampled child?
HE MAKES ONE LUMP SUM PAYMENT
When was the first time that Utterson encountered the name of Mr. Hyde?
IN JEKYLL'S WILL
Who witnessed the trampling of the young girl?
MR. ENFIELD
Where was the girl who was trampled going?
TO GET THE DOCTOR FOR AN ILL FAMILY MEMBER
Who did Hyde murder in the book?
SIR DANVERS CAREW
Where did Utterson meet with Jekyll after the murder in the book?
AT DR. JEKYLL'S RESIDENCE
Where is the door that these two men speak of?
IN A DARK ALLEY, JEKYLL AND HYDE'S HOUSE
What two characters begin the book with a stroll?
MR. UTTERSON AND MR. ENFIELD
Who is the narrator of the book?
Mr. Utterson
What changes does Mr. Utterson observe in Dr. Jekyll’s demeanor and living conditions during his visit in this chapter?
Mr. Utterson notices that Dr. Jekyll appears very ill, agitated, nervous and in distress
What does Dr. Jekyll tell Mr. Utterson about his relationship with Mr. Hyde, and how does this explanation affect Utterson’s perception?
Dr. Jekyll claims to have ended all associations with Mr. Hyde, showing Utterson a letter supposedly written by Hyde indicating he is leaving for good
How does the weather reflect the themes and mood of chapter 5?
The weather and setting in Chapter 5 are often described as gloomy, foggy, and dark, which creates an atmosphere of mystery and foreboding