Dual Identities: A Reflection on Duality in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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Explore the complexities of human nature through the contrasting personas of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, as depicted in the classic tale. Delve into themes of duplicity, moral degeneration, and societal influences. Engage in thought-provoking discussions on the impact of nature versus nurture and the challenges of adolescence. Uncover the enigmatic physiognomy and decadence within these iconic characters, revealing the timeless struggle between good and evil.


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  1. 25 minutes 250 words Adverbs Compound sentence Simile One word sentence Repetition Semi-colon Describe Dr Jekyll from the perspective of Mr Hyde. Words and Ideas from Dr Words and Ideas from Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Jekyll and Mr Hyde: respectable suppression Reminder for Reminder for technical accuracy technical accuracy Remember to paragraph your work. Use full stops and capital letters. Try to use ambitious vocabulary. INCLUDE: duplicity UNORTHODOX (Against the usual) physiognomy moral degeneration decadence

  2. 25 minutes 250 words Adjectives An emphatic sentence Sibilance An exclamation mark A sentence beginning with a simile You ve just found out your best friend has an alternate identity as your worst enemy. Write them a letter explaining your feelings.. Words and Ideas from Dr Words and Ideas from Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Reminder for Reminder for technical accuracy technical accuracy Remember to paragraph your work. Use full stops and capital letters. Try to use ambitious vocabulary. INCLUDE: perversion debased Duplicity (Lying or dissembling) depraved ethics metamorphosis

  3. 25 minutes 250 words Adjectives An emphatic sentence Sibilance An exclamation mark A sentence beginning with a simile You are a 19th century travel journalist. Write a travelogue on your visit to London for a popular 19th century magazine. Words and Ideas from Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: the street was small and what is called quiet Reminder for technical Reminder for technical accuracy accuracy Remember to paragraph your work. Use full stops and capital letters. Try to use ambitious vocabulary. INCLUDE: NEGLIGENCE like rows of smiling saleswomen failure to take proper care over something tramps slouched in the recess the street shone out on contrast to its dingy neighbourhood

  4. 25 minutes 250 words Adverbs Compound sentence Simile One word sentence Repetition Semi-colon What s more important: nature or nurture? Write a speech arguing your opinion. Words and Ideas from Words and Ideas from Blood Brothers Brothers: : Blood as like each other as two new pins Reminder for Reminder for technical accuracy technical accuracy Remember to paragraph your work. Use full stops and capital letters. Try to use ambitious vocabulary. INCLUDE: I could have been I could ve been him! CONTRAST (the state of being strikingly different from something else in juxtaposition or close association) Is the difference in the way the twins lives turn out a result of their different upbringings upbringings and social positions social positions? Or do attitudes attitudes in society influence peoples lives more than their individual efforts at wanting to do well? society

  5. 25 minutes 250 words Dramatic verbs A compound sentence Alliteration A colon to introduce a list A sentence beginning with a connective Write a newspaper article about the difficulties of growing up and being a teenager Words and Ideas from Blood Brothers: He d grow up to be a credit to me I wish I was our Sammy Reminder for technical Reminder for technical accuracy accuracy Remember to paragraph your work. Use full stops and capital letters. Try to use ambitious vocabulary. INCLUDE: REPUTATION (the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something) The whole thing s just a game Young free and innocent, you haven t got a care And only if we could stop and be forever

  6. 25 minutes 250 words Ambitious adjectives Extended noun phrases Personification A question mark A sentence beginning with an ing word A close family member has been keeping a secret from you. Write a diary entry explaining your feelings. Words and Ideas from Blood Brothers: You won t tell anyone about this Reminder for technical accuracy Remember to paragraph your work. Use full stops and capital letters. Try to use ambitious vocabulary. INCLUDE: We were friends weren t we? Blood brothers, wasn t it? Remember? DECEPTION (betrayal) You! You! Why didn t you give me away?

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