Error Correction Worksheet: Characters in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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This worksheet focuses on correcting errors related to character analysis in the novel Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, aimed at Grade 7 students. It includes a scene summary and context guide, along with questions designed to enhance understanding of character portrayal and literary techniques.
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Error Correction Worksheet: Characters in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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Understanding Character Portrayal
Scene Summary and Context Guide: In Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, the character of Dr. Henry Jekyll is portrayed as a respected scientist who struggles with his dual identity. His creation of Mr. Hyde symbolizes his hidden darker side. The narrative explores themes of duality, morality, and the struggle between good and evil. Stevenson uses descriptions of Jekyll’s appearance and behavior to reveal his internal conflict, often contrasting his respectable exterior with the sinister actions of Hyde. For example, Jekyll is described as 'a man of noble stature' but also 'a face that seemed to hide a secret.' Hyde is depicted as 'a creature of deformity and menace.' These descriptions help readers understand the complex nature of the characters. Short phrases like 'a masked gentleman' or 'a sinister grin' highlight key traits visually. Understanding these descriptions and their implications helps us analyze the characters more critically.
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- 12/31/2025
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