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Aimed at students who struggle to write GCSE, English Literature essays, this short unit provides an essay scaffold and model essay on the importance of setting in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

An essay prompt and extract, taken from Chapter Eight, is provided which focuses on a description of Victorian London. The question requires comparison with the wider novella.

To support students with this task, an essay scaffold is included. It provides paragraph and sentence openers to help structure their ideas and analysis.

After writing their own response, students read a model essay based on this scaffold. They can compare their own work with this piece of writing.

To assist with vocabulary, students can use an adjective sheet to write sentences about Victorian London.

The resource is invaluable in demonstrating the features of a successful essay and will give them the confidence to write their own response!

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