PPT-Jekyll and Hyde

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Revision Jekyll and Hyde Characters Utterson Lanyon Enfield Jekyll Hyde Themes Secrecymystery Suspicion The beast in mansuppression Dualitythe double Horror and

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Revision Jekyll and Hyde Characters Utterson Lanyon Enfield Jekyll Hyde Themes Secrecymystery Suspicion The beast in mansuppression Dualitythe double Horror and terror hypocrisy Violence. Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Providing Context for Your Reading. After Robert Louis Stevenson’s death in 1894, his friend and fellow author, Henry James, wondered “whether Louis’s work itself doesn’t . Do Now. Honors/Warnings/Transitions. Complete self-evaluation.. Review as class & share comments. Do Now. Split into partners. Review active reading strategies. Name THREE things you might annotate for. . The remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon. Doppelg. änger. The entire nineteenth century was often concerned with the. concept of a ‘double self’ or ‘twin’, often referred to as a. Doppelg. änger. By: Tanner, . Maddie. , Allie, . Kiah. , Avery and Katie. Definition. Period of dramatic change that brought England to its highest point of development as a world power. It was a time of prosperity, optimism, and stability.. An Introduction. Robert Louis Stevenson. 1850-1894. Scottish essayist, poet, and author of fiction and travel books. Many stories have horror and supernatural elements. Characters often prefer unknown hazards to everyday life of Victorian society.. Chapter 10. To read the first part of Chapter 10 and consider how Jekyll presents and defends his actions. What does Jekyll have to say for himself? . Write a . summary. of each . quotation. .. Reading the first section of Chapter 10, up until ‘The movement was thus wholly toward the worse….’. Chapter 3 – Dr Jekyll was quite at ease. How does Stevenson present Jekyll in this chapter?. Just like Utterson, your task is to . act the detective. . . (HO). You need to establish what kind of man Jekyll is.. Ryan Frank, Bryant Delgado, Matt Morrison, Rom Profesorsky, Brittney Seed. Topics. Chapter 3. Dinner Party. Jekyll’s will. Talk about Hyde. Chapter 4. Murder in the street. Hyde disappears . Lack of family. VOCABULARY WORDS. ENGLISH 8. 1. Disreputable -- . Disgraceful, dishonorable, or infamous . . Mr. Hyde was considered to be a . disreputable. man due to the many horrible acts he committed in London. . What do these words mean to you?. LO: To be introduced to the new unit of work. Research Lesson!. Next term we will be studying . The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde . by Robert Louis Stevenson.. R.L.Stevenson. Gothic Teach Meet. LATE . BfI. 16. th. July 2013. mlindsay@nautical.lambeth.sch.uk. 19. th. Century text. Short!. Well written. Film versions. A rich resource. Popular A level module & English graduate courses. and there. , close up to the warmth, sat Dr. Jekyll, looking deathly sick. . He did . not rise to meet his visitor, but held out a cold hand and bade . him welcome . in a changed voice. .”. Discover about Character:. Head your paper with the subject, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.. Write the word “Summary”. Write for 5 minutes - Summarize what you remember about Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.. Stand up/Hand up/Pair up. 19 th Century Novel: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde GCSE English Literature – THE NIGSTER (EDUCATION FOR THE NATION) tm Unit Assessment Objective Focus AO1 Read, understand and respond to a text.

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