pptx, 62.74 KB
pptx, 62.74 KB
This lesson was delivered as a lecture after school to high attaining Year 11 GCSE students.
This second lecture in the series offers a highly perceptive variety of points that a teacher could deliver with ease. The lecture surrounds the perceptive religious links from Jekyll and Hyde to modernist literature and existentialism alongside the debates surrounding creationism and evolution between natural theology and biology. As a canonical modernist and existentialist text this context is widely applicable to a variety of themes, characters and settings within potential examination questions.

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