Jekyll and Hyde Re-cap Chapters 5-9. Chapter 5 Utterson and Jekyll discuss the murder of _____________. Jekyll promises that he is not hiding ___________.

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Jekyll and Hyde Re-cap Chapters 5-9

Chapter 5 Utterson and Jekyll discuss the murder of _____________. Jekyll promises that he is not hiding ___________ and that he is, ‘done with him in this world.’ Jekyll shows a letter he says he has just received from Hyde. The letter thanks Jekyll for his kindness and reassures him that Hyde has a safe means of escape. Jekyll is worried that his reputation could be damaged if he gives the letter to the police. Utterson agrees to keep it for him. When leaving the house, Utterson discovers from the butler that nothing was delivered that day, and Utterson begins to grow uneasy. With a friend, he compares the __________ on Mr Hyde’s supposed letter with Jekyll’s ____________: they are similar. Utterson is angry that Jekyll should have _______________ a letter for a murderer. Carew Hyde handwriting forged

Chapter 6 Some time later. Jekyll, freed from the influence of Hyde, has become a new man. In early January, Utterson attends a _____________ at Jekyll’s home, and Dr Lanyon is also present. A few days afterwards, Utterson learns that Jekyll has isolated himself and refuses to ________________. Lanyon has suffered a terrible ___________, and says he ‘shall never recover.’ He also appears to be very angry at Jekyll. Stunned and shaken, Utterson returns home and writes a note to Jekyll asking for an explanation. Jekyll replies ‘I have brought on myself a punishment and a danger that I cannot name.’ One week later, Dr Lanyon ____________ and leaves Mr Utterson a letter with instructions only to open it following the death or ______________ of Dr Jekyll. dinner See anyone shock dies disappearance

Chapter 7 Utterson, passing by Jekyll’s house, sees him at the window and suggests that they ____________. He then sees Jekyll suffer some strange sort of seizure before Jekyll quickly closes his _________________. talk window

Chapter 8 Weeks afterwards, Jekyll’s _______________ comes to Utterson’s house, upset and very worried about Jekyll who has been locked in his office for weeks. The two of them go to Jekyll’s. A strange voice refuses to come out. The butler believes Jekyll has been ______________ and the murderer is in the office. The man in the office has been demanding a particular ______________ which the butler has not been able to find. They ______________ and find the body of a small man who appears to have poisoned himself. They assume it is ___________. On Jekyll’s table, Utterson finds a new ___________ of Jekyll’s that leaves all possessions to Utterson, not Hyde. There is also a note for Utterson asking him to read first ______________’s__ sealed letter, then Jekyll’s letter. They say nothing of the documents to the police, hoping even now to be able to save Jekyll’s reputation. butler murdered medicine Break in Hyde Lanyon will

Chapter 9 Chapter nine consists of the text of _________ letter to Utterson, which he was instructed not to open until Lanyon and Jekyll had both died (or Jekyll had disappeared). Lanyon explains Jekyll had shown him that Hyde could transform into _____________ by drinking a ___________. The shock had been so tremendous for Dr Lanyon that he felt he was sure to ___________ of the shock (after writing the letter). Lanyon’s Jekyll potion die