Workbook on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Characters

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A worksheet focusing on character analysis through grammar exercises related to Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.' Designed for Grade 7 students to develop understanding of literary techniques and character descriptions.

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Workbook on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Characters

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In Robert Louis Stevenson's novel 'Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,' we are introduced to a complex character study centered around the dual nature of man. Dr. Henry Jekyll is portrayed as a respected scientist and gentleman, embodying the virtues of Victorian society. Conversely, Mr. Edward Hyde is depicted as a malicious and uncontrollable figure, representing the darker side of human nature. The narrative explores how Jekyll's experiments lead him to create Hyde, a separate persona that allows him to indulge in activities he would normally suppress. The story examines themes of good versus evil, identity, and the struggle within oneself. As the story progresses, Jekyll's internal conflict becomes more intense, revealing the psychological depth of his character. The text often uses contrasting phrases to illustrate the differences between Jekyll and Hyde, such as 'respectable' versus 'barbaric,' 'dignified' versus 'savage.' These distinctions help readers understand the complexity of his personality and the moral questions surrounding his actions. A key excerpt states, 'Man is not truly one, but truly two.' This quote encapsulates the central idea of the novel—the coexistence of conflicting impulses within a single individual.

1.
Identify one literary technique used in the phrase 'Man is not truly one, but truly two.' Explain its effect on the reader.
[2 marks]
2.
What does the word 'dignified' suggest about Dr. Jekyll’s character?
[2 marks]
3.
Describe how the contrast between 'respectable' and 'barbaric' helps develop the characters in the story.
4.
Rewrite the sentence: 'The narrative explores how Jekyll's experiments lead him to create Hyde.' using passive voice.
[2 marks]
5.
Creative Writing Prompt: Imagine you are Dr. Jekyll. Write a diary entry describing your feelings after creating Hyde. Include at least three adjectives to describe your emotions.
6.
List two traits that Hyde exhibits which contrast with Jekyll’s traits.
[2 marks]
7.
What theme is highlighted by the quote 'Man is not truly one, but truly two'?
Aa) Good versus evil
Bb) Friendship and loyalty
Cc) Courage and fear
Dd) Justice and law
8.
Identify one metaphor in the summary and explain its significance.
[2 marks]
9.
Correct the grammatical error in this sentence: 'Jekyll's experiments lead him to create Hyde.'
[1 mark]
10.
Compare the character of Jekyll with Hyde in terms of their moral qualities.
11.
Summarize the main conflict faced by Dr. Jekyll in one paragraph.

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