Error Correction Worksheet: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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This worksheet focuses on error correction exercises related to the duality theme in Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.' Students will analyze summaries, identify literary techniques, and correct errors to deepen understanding of the text.
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Error Correction Worksheet: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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Scene Summary and Context Guide
In this scene, the narrative explores the mysterious duality of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, representing the conflicting aspects of human nature. Stevenson sets the scene in foggy London streets, emphasizing secrecy and hidden identities. The character of Dr. Jekyll is described as a respected scientist, while Hyde embodies chaos and moral depravity. A quote from the scene reads: 'Man is not truly one, but truly two.' The text introduces the idea that inner conflict is an inherent part of human identity, portrayed through contrasting descriptions of the protagonists. The story's mood is tense and enigmatic, with the city depicted as a place where shadows conceal truth. Stevenson's use of contrasting imagery and symbolism reinforces the theme of duality, prompting readers to consider the complex nature of morality and identity.
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- 12/31/2025
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- 12/31/2025
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