What is the main theme of the novel 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'?

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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Ayesha Salim
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English
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8th Grade
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Hard
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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good vs. evil
love and romance
the pursuit of wealth
duality of human nature
2.
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Explain the concept of duality as portrayed in the novel.
The concept of duality in the novel is the presence of parallel universes.
Duality in the novel is the idea of characters having two different physical appearances.
The concept of duality in the novel is the presence of contrasting elements or ideas.
The concept of duality in the novel refers to the protagonist's struggle with multiple personalities.
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How does the novel explore the concept of identity?
The novel explores the concept of identity through the protagonist's journey of self-discovery and the exploration of themes such as self-identity, self-perception, and the influence of society on one's identity.
The novel explores the concept of identity through a series of unrelated events and random encounters.
The novel does not explore the concept of identity at all, but rather focuses solely on the plot and action.
The novel explores the concept of identity through the use of magical powers and supernatural abilities.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What are the consequences of suppressing one's true self according to the novel?
The consequences of suppressing one's true self according to the novel are unhappiness, dissatisfaction, loss of authenticity, and disconnection from one's desires and passions.
The consequences of suppressing one's true self according to the novel are self-discovery, self-acceptance, self-confidence, and self-fulfillment.
The consequences of suppressing one's true self according to the novel are success, popularity, acceptance, and conformity.
The consequences of suppressing one's true self according to the novel are happiness, contentment, fulfillment, and connection with one's desires and passions.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Discuss the symbolism of the characters in 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'.
The characters symbolize the struggle between good and evil.
The characters symbolize the battle between morality and immorality.
The characters symbolize the conflict between society's expectations and individual desires.
The characters symbolize the duality of human nature.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does society impact individual behavior in the novel?
Society influences individual behavior through social norms, expectations, and peer pressure.
Society has no impact on individual behavior in the novel.
Individual behavior is solely determined by genetics in the novel.
Individuals in the novel are not influenced by social norms or expectations.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What are some examples of duality in the characters' actions or appearances?
Examples of duality in characters' actions or appearances include bravery and cowardice, selflessness and selfishness, and loyalty and betrayal.
Examples of duality in characters' actions or appearances include contrasting traits or behaviors such as strength and vulnerability, kindness and maliciousness, and honesty and deception.
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Explain the significance of the transformation between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
The transformation is a symbol of repressed desires and hidden identities.
The transformation is a metaphor for mental illness.
The transformation is a result of a scientific experiment gone wrong.
The transformation represents the duality of human nature and the struggle between good and evil.
9.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the novel depict the struggle between good and evil?
The novel portrays the struggle between good and evil as insignificant.
The novel depicts the struggle between good and evil through the actions and motivations of the characters.
The novel does not depict the struggle between good and evil.
The struggle between good and evil is not a theme in the novel.
10.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Discuss the role of secrecy in the story and its connection to the theme of duality.
Secrecy in the story has no connection to the theme of duality.
Secrecy in the story is a minor plot point and does not contribute to the theme of duality.
Secrecy in the story is only used to confuse the readers.
Secrecy in the story emphasizes the theme of duality and creates suspense and contrast between appearance and reality.
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