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What do all of these images have in common?
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Identity
L.O: To understand the importance of identity. CHALLENGE: To be able to find language that helps create Utterson’s identity. Identity will become a very important theme within the novel.
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Things are not always as they seem…
The images you have just seen are all linked to the theme of: IDENTITY Tricky: What is identity? Trickier: Why might people present themselves differently in certain environments? Trickiest: Do you think that it is tempting to create a different persona online? Why? Pick one of the following questions and answer in your books. EXT: Can you think of any situations in which a secret identity would be beneficial? If so why/ why not?
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Meet Mr Utterson. Mr. Utterson the lawyer was a man of a rugged countenance that was never lighted by a smile; cold, scanty and embarrassed in discourse; backward in sentiment; lean, long, dusty, dreary and yet somehow lovable. What are our first impressions of Mr Utterson- what kind of man do you think he is? What words support your opinions?
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First Impressions- ‘Story of The Door’.
Nomination Reading. Rules: You may read from 3 sentences up to one page. You cannot nominate people who have already read. Pages 5- 7 Write down any words that you do not understand into the back of your books.
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Character Profiles Based on what we now know about Mr Utterson create a Facebook Profile that represents your first impressions of him. OR Write a character reference based on evidence from the text if you do not want to use the Facebook template.
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Just had a delightful stroll with Mr Enfield #Londonlife
Tweet! Write a tweet as if you are Mr Utterson. Just had a delightful stroll with Mr Enfield #Londonlife EXT: What is ‘Victorian’ about Mr Utterson?
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