CHAPTERS THREE AND FOUR OF THE DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE TEXT
Within the reading of “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” the reader is introduced to mystery, which challenges the reader to ponder, question, wonder, or try to figure out questions that linger in the minds of the readers. What are examples of conflicts within the story? For example, if there exists a man vs man conflict, where are these examples in the reading? Are any characters experiencing man vs. self conflicts? Again, what character(s) experience such a conflict and where is that example in the text? How does the author Stevenson effectively use mystery to hold the attention of the reader. What are the mysteries that need to be solved?