GCSE_Jekyll
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Close analysis of Stevenson’s novel to support GCSE students. Ideas are my own and are not definitive. Not affiliated with any exam board or school.
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30-03-2011 15:25:46
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KPS English Jekyll in Chp 10 writes ‘Will Hyde die upon the scaffold? or will he find the courage to release himself at the last moment?’. This leaves it open for interpretation. It is almost certainly Jekyll’s voice which is the last one heard, shouting ‘for God’s sake, have mercy’. 1/2
KPS English If you read it that Jekyll takes it, then he has possibly been redeemed at the last moment by caring for his fellow man...if H, then it adds weight to the argument that Hyde is fearful of the gallows.
Mrs Mcteachey GCSE MACBETH Literally a year late in responding here (sorry - life took over) but she has gone to call for the doctor. Presumably someone was ill in the home. It speaks of the attitudes in Victorian society that a young child would be sent for a doctor late at night across a city.
Dr Amy Smith Team English The fog is interesting to track. When it actually comes into the houses and begins to ‘lie thickly’ it’s basically game over. It lifts when U approaches the home of Hyde and gets closer to the truth. The interplay with warmth and fire as a counter to fog is also fascinating.