Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Lesson 10 – Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case.

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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Lesson 10 – Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case

Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case Objectives: To consolidate understanding of chapters 8 and 9 To read and discuss Chapter 10 To explore the themes of the story

Keeping Track Keeping Track Complete the table below for chapters 8 & 9. ChapterSettingCharactersKey Events

Reading Read to the end of Chapter 10, Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the Case Narrative a nd discuss the story’s ending. What led to the decline and fall of Henry Jekyll? What are the main themes explored by Stevenson in the story?

Themes Unscramble the anagrams below. Each one is a key theme dealt with in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. AnagramTheme a humane turn nicesec a true snarl-up escrest italicvision ogod live nepearapac dan learyit

Themes Unscramble the anagrams below. Each one is a key theme dealt with in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. AnagramTheme a humane turnhuman nature nicesecscience A true snarl-upsupernatural escrestsecrets italicvisioncivilisation ogodgood liveevil nepearapac dan learyitappearance and reality

Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde themes Create a themes mind map for Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde evil science good human nature This mind map should be full of detailed notes and images exploring how Stevenson explores the key themes of the novel. If you are unsure of what a mind map should look like, some examples can be found on the following slides.

How to set out your mind map

Keeping Track Complete the table below for Chapter 10. ChapterSettingCharactersKey Events