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AS and A Level: English Literature: Prose: Pre-1900: Robert Louis Stevenson Coursework


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Highest Rated Robert Louis Stevenson Essays

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The Well - Gothic Horror by Elizabeth Jolley.
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How effectively does Stevenson create a sense of horror through his descriptions of settings and characters in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde coursework
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Is Jekyll and Hyde just a gothic horror story or does it have something to say about human nature?
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To what extent can Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea and Jamaica Kincaid's Ovando be classified as Postcolonial Gothic texts?
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Romanesque Vs. Gothic
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Explore the Significance of the Character Edward Hyde and the Way he is perceived by Readers in Dr
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The Development of the Gothic Genre of Literature over the Last 200 years
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How Does Stevenson Create a Sense of Mystery & Horror?
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'Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde' has a theme of contrast between goodness and evil that runs throughout the story. Stevenson has used various ways in order to communicate this idea to his readers.
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Robert Mighall describes 'The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde' as 'more than just a shilling shocker'
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Victorian Villains in Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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In his statement of veto of the "Cat Bill," Governor Stevenson manifests sarcastic diction to appeal to common sense and knowledge, and uses examples of personification and dramatization to craft his effective argument ridiculing the bill.
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Examine how a sense of mystery, terror and suspense is created and maintained in 'The Old Nurse's Story' By Elizabeth Gaskell. You should consider specifically, how successful the story is as a piece of Gothic fiction.
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'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is not just the story of a brilliant but flawed man who succumbs to temptation, it is also the story of a man who is a victim of his own society and culture.'
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Consider the writers' intentions in writing their Gothic stories - To what extent do you consider them to be effective horror stories?
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How do you think that Stevenson wishes us to judge Dr Jekyll's experiments concerning Mr Hyde?
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Consider the writers' intentions in writing their Gothic stories. To what extent do you consider them to be effective horror stories?
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With close reference to the setting of 'Psycho' and 'Edward Scissor hands' discuss how the directors use elements of the Gothic tradition.
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Gothic Art.
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The Body Snatcher - R. L. Stevenson (1881).
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"The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde."
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Discuss how Stevenson uses descriptive passages to evoke a mood of horror in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
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Compare and contrast the presentation and development of the gothic genre, over the past hundred or so years.
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A Comparison Of 'The Bodysnatcher' and 'The Blood Bay'. How Do The Two Writers Create Different Styles Of Horror Story?
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With particular reference to the construction of Mr Hyde, discuss how portrayal of the character places the novella into the Gothic Horror genre.
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Compare how Golding and Stevenson portray uncivilised behaviour in The
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How does Stevenson create fear for the reader in the opening chapters of the novel 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'?
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