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This 27-slide lesson explores the second chapter (‘Search for Mr. Hyde’) of Stevenson’s ‘Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’.

To accompany the class reading or recapping of Chapter Twe of the novella, this lesson provides analytical discussion of and questions on how Stevenson introduces and develops the mystery of Hyde. Characters, setting, and key themes are analysed, with particular focus on Stevenson’s language and atmosphere, and Utterson’s curiosity.

Tasks and discussion points are included for students, and an extract from the chapter is included for students to conduct linguistic analysis.

This lesson is ideal for GCSE analysis of the text (eg. AQA), but could work for high-attaining KS3 groups too.

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