Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Duality Theme
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A worksheet examining the theme of duality in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel through grammar-focused exercises suitable for GCSE students.
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Duality Theme
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Introduction to Duality in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Scene Summary: In Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde', the narrative introduces a respected scientist, Dr Henry Jekyll, who is fascinated by the dual nature of humanity. He experiments with a potion that allows him to separate his good and evil sides, resulting in the emergence of his alter ego, Edward Hyde. The narrative explores Jekyll’s internal conflict and the contrasting personalities, highlighting the human capacity for duality. Context Guide: The novel was written during the Victorian era, a time obsessed with morality, respectability, and social appearances. Stevenson uses this societal context to deepen the exploration of duality, showing how outward respectability can mask darker impulses. Key phrases such as 'strange conflict' and 'hideous desire' hint at the underlying struggle between good and evil within individuals. Stevenson's use of contrasting settings, such as Jekyll’s refined laboratory versus Hyde’s sinister streets, visually symbolise this internal division.
Literary Technique Identification
Analyzing Language for Duality
Discussion on Literary Techniques
Consider the imagery of light and dark, the settings, and descriptions of characters. Think about how these elements reinforce the internal conflict and contrast between good and evil within the narrative.
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- 12/31/2025
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