The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Major conflicts in the novella

After watching the video, read the article on Jekyll and Hyde and Jack the Ripper. On the half sheet of paper, write ‘warm up’ at the top and then do the following: Write 3 facts about the article Make 2 connections to Jekyll and Hyde the article makes Construct 1 question you have Jack the Ripper Warm Up

4 kinds of Conflict in Literature Man verses Man (external) Man verses Society (external) Man Verses Nature (external) Man verses Self (internal) 4 kinds of Conflict in Literature

You have been given a number on a yellow sticky note You have been given a number on a yellow sticky note. That number corresponds to the chapter you are responsible for in the novella. For that chapter, do the following on a half sheet of colored paper: Write the chapter number and title at the top clearly List the major conflict(s) in the chapter in your own words (include who the conflict is between if applicable) Locate and copy down a quote that highlights that conflict Explain what kind of conflict it is and why. Timeline

Chapter Titles Chapter 1: Story of the Door Chapter 2: Search for Mr. Hyde Chapter 3: Dr. Jekyll was Quite at ease Chapter 4: The Carew Murder Case Chapter 5: Incident of the Letter Chapter 6: Remarkable Incident of Dr. Lanyon Chapter 7: Incident at the Window Chapter 8: The Last Night Chapter 9 : Dr. Lanyon’s Narrative Chapter 10: Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case Chapter Titles