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To what extent does the novella
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Treasure Island - review
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Using the novel 'Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde be R.L Stevenson as your basis, discuss the nature of good and evil and the quality of a persons nature.
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Utterson’s character
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We have been studying two fables The Bottle Imp byRobert Louis Stevenson and The Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence. Which should be taken seriously?
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We learn most of Dr. Jekyll's story from Mr Utterson. Why do you think Stevenson created the character of Mr Utterson as the main narrator?
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What aspects of Victorian society does Stevenson expose and explore in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?
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What aspects of Victorian society does Stevenson expose and explore in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?
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What do we learn of Victorian London and society from Stevenson’s story?
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What does Robert Louis Stevenson have to say about good and evil in the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? What is the moral of the story?
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What have you learned about the darker side of human nature from Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and how does Stevenson create a feeling of evil in the novel?
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What have you learnt about the darker side of human nature from ‘Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde,’ and how does Stevenson create a feeling of evil?
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What impressions of Mr Hyde are created in the first two chapters of ‘Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde’? And in what way does Stevenson create theses impressions?
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What makes a horror story? Compare ways in which Stevenson and Greene write their stories to fit the genre. Show how they create a different feeling of horror due to the times they were written in. why do you think the genre has remained so popular?
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What makes a horror story? Compare ways in which Stevenson and Greene write their stories to fit the genre. Show how they create a different feeling of horror due to the times they were written in. why do you think the genre has remained so popular?
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What picture of Hyde does Robert Louis Stevenson create in the readers mind?
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What view of human nature does Steven present in the novel, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?
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What view of human nature does Stevenson present in the novel "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde"?
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What view of human nature does Stevenson present in the novel "The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"?
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What view of human nature does Stevenson present in the novel "The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"?
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What view of human nature does Stevenson present in the novel 'The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
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What view of human nature does Stevenson present in the novel, The Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
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What view of human nature does Stevenson present in the novel, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
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What view of human nature does Stevenson present in the novel, The Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
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What view of human nature does Stevenson present in the novel: ‘Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’
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