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1 English Literature iGCSE SESSION TWO…

2 Today’s session – we will run through:
1. PLOT 2. CHARACTERS 3.QUOTES 4. FREUD 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE!

3 Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case Incident of the Letter
1. PLOT 2. CHARACTERS 3.QUOTES 4. FREUD 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE! The Last Night Dr Lanyon’s Narrative Incident at the Window Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case Incident of the Letter The Carew Murder Case Dr Jekyll Was Quite at Ease Story of the Door The Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon Search for Mr Hyde PUT THE CHAPTERS INTO THE RIGHT ORDER!!

4 PLOT! Story of the Door Search for Mr Hyde Dr Jekyll Was Quite at Ease
The Carew Murder Case Incident of the Letter The Remarkable Incident of Dr Lanyon Incident at the Window The Last Night Dr Lanyon’s Narrative Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case PLOT!

5 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE
Look at the key characters from Jekyll – come up with one word to describe them! 1. PLOT 2. CHARACTERS 3.QUOTES 4. FREUD 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE Mr Hyde Dr Jekyll Mr Enfield Dr Lanyon Mr Utterson Sir Danvers Carew S&C: Poole S&C: Mr Guest S&C: Bradshaw

6 Jekyll and Hyde Top 10 Quotations Can you fill in the blanks?
1. PLOT 2. CHARACTERS 3.QUOTES 4. FREUD 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE! ‘Human ______.’ ‘the strange clauses of the _____.’ ‘the moment I choose, I can be ____________.’ ‘____-like fury,’ ‘storm of _____.’ ‘I have had a _____ – O God, Utterson.’ ‘deep seated _____ of the mind.’ ‘An expression of such abject terror and _____.’ ‘there lay the body of a man sorely ________and still ___________.’ ‘The virtue of _____medicine.’ ‘man is not truly one, _____________.’

7 Jekyll and Hyde Top 10 Quotations One for each chapter:
1. PLOT 2. CHARACTERS 3.QUOTES 4. FREUD 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE! ‘Human juggernaut.’ ‘the strange clauses of the will.’ ‘the moment I choose, I can be rid of Mr Hyde.’ ‘ape-like fury,’ ‘storm of blows.’ ‘I have had a lesson – O God, Utterson.’ ‘deep seated terror of the mind.’ ‘An expression of such abject terror and despair.’ ‘there lay the body of a man sorely contorted and still twitching.’ ‘The virtue of transcendental medicine.’ ‘man is not truly one, but truly two.’

8 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE
Some key terms 1. PLOT 2. CHARACTERS 3.QUOTES 4. FREUD 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE Superego Morals Ego Realistic Side Id instinct

9 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE
1. PLOT 2. CHARACTERS 3.QUOTES 4. FREUD 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE

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11 Opposition and duality
1. PLOT 2. CHARACTERS 3.QUOTES 4. FREUD 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE Science (vs religion) Good and evil reputation secrecy Rank the themes in order of importance. Be prepared to justify your answer! Opposition and duality repression

12 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE
1. PLOT 2. CHARACTERS 3.QUOTES 4. FREUD 5. NARRATIVE FEATURES 6. THEMES 7. EXAM TECHNIQUE

13 Which question would you do? How do you approach each?

14 How to write it! READ, PLAN, WRITE
Passage based question Essay style question Read the question carefully. Underline key words. Read the passage carefully, highlight short, relevant parts to the question. Begin to write your response. Follow the passage chronologically. At the start of the passage…. As the scene progresses… Later on …. By the end… Read the question carefully. Underline key words. Plan (bullet point of spider diagram) your response. Consider key events, characters, themes, symbols in the play. Begin to write your response. Set forward an argument to the Q as an intro. Follow the play chronologically. At the start of the novel…. As the story progresses…. In Chapter 4,… By the end of the novel…

15 EXAMPLE PARAGRAPH: Stevenson builds tension and drama in this passage when he describes Hyde reacting to Utterson with a ‘hissing intake of breath’. Immediately, the use of the onomatopoeic verb ‘hissing’ brings with it connotations that Hyde represents threat, danger and evil. The links to ideas of a serpent are instantly obvious and a Victorian reader would have recognised this allusion. The deliberate imagery that Stevenson employs here reminds us of the snake in the Garden of Eden – a metaphor for evil and threat but also of temptation. This Biblical reference tells both the contemporary and a modern audience that Hyde is linked both to the concept of evil and danger, but also the temptation of evil – the way in which human nature is easily led to commit sin. In this way Stevenson is able to build the drama and significance of this meeting between the two characters.


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