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+1. What year was Hygeia published and who wrote it?
+
+Thomas Beddoes in 1802.
+
+2. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde published and who wrote
+it?
+
+1886 by Robert Louis Stevenson
+
+3. What is health according to Thomas Beddoes?
+
+Health is a social ideal of individual habits (rules and regulations)
+as a form of preventive medicine.
+
+4. What reoccurring phrases and specific words are used to describe Mr.
+Hyde?
+
+pale and dwarfish, deformed, without any nameable malformity,
+displeasing
+
+5. In the first chapter, “The Story of the Door,” where does the door
+lead?
+
+The door leads to the back of Dr Jekyll's house,
+
+6. Who is the protagonist of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? Why do you think
+Stevenson chooses this person?
+
+Mr. Utterson, a lawyer, is the protagonist. Stevenson uses this person
+because he is curious
+
+7. Define genre.
+
+Genre is a class of works (in this case literate) with common themes and
+tropes.
+
+8. What is the genre of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
+
+It is told with the tropes of a mystery or detective story, but the
+atmosphere and traits of Hyde correspond with horror.
+
+9. In the last chapter we read, “The Last Night,” what happens to Mr.
+Hyde?
+
+He dies of whatever disease he suffers, surrounded by his failed
+attempts to save himself medically.
+
+10. How does Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde depict health? (Hint: Please
+consider the Health learning outcome on the syllabus as well as the
+mini-lecture on Thomas Beddoes).
+
+It depicts health as social wellbeing. The ability of one of the
+characters to interact with their peers, like in throwing parties or in
+interacting with others. This typically corresponds to physiological
+health, in that paleness or dwarfism are considered to be negative
+qualities, but it is very much a social construct as well.