This resource will provide you with 12 accurate examples of ‘A’ star (Grade 9) AQA GCSE English Literature ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ answers.
- Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson present Mr. Utterson?
• how Stevenson presents Mr. Utterson in this extract • how Stevenson presents Mr. Utterson in the novel as a whole. - Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson present Mr. Hyde as a frightening outsider?
• how Stevenson presents Mr. Hyde in this extract • how Stevenson presents Mr. Hyde as a frightening outsider in the novel as a whole. - Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson present the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Utterson?
• how Stevenson presents their relationship in this extract • how Stevenson presents the relationship between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Utterson in the novel as a whole. - Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson present Mr. Hyde as a terrifying figure?
• how Stevenson presents Mr. Hyde in this extract • how Stevenson presents Mr. Hyde as a terrifying figure in the novel as a whole. - Starting with this extract, explore how Stevenson creates mystery and tension in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
• how Stevenson creates mystery and tension in this extract • how Stevenson creates mystery and tension in the novel as a whole. - Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson present the relationship between Mr. Utterson and Dr. Lanyon?
• how Stevenson presents their relationship in this extract • how Stevenson presents the relationship between Mr. Utterson and Dr. Lanyon in the novel as a whole. - Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson present Dr. Jekyll?
• how Stevenson presents Dr. Jekyll in this extract • how Stevenson presents Dr. Jekyll in the novel as a whole. - Starting with this extract, explore how Stevenson presents Mr Hyde as an inhuman and disturbing member of society.
• how Stevenson presents Mr Hyde in this extract • how Stevenson presents Mr Hyde as an inhuman and disturbing member of society in the novel as a whole. - Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson present the relationship between Mr. Hyde/Dr. Jekyll and Dr. Lanyon?
• how Stevenson presents the relationship between Mr. Hyde/Dr. Jekyll and Dr. Lanyon in this extract • how Stevenson presents the relationship between Mr. Hyde/Dr. Jekyll and Dr. Lanyon in the novel as a whole. - Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson present Dr. Lanyon?
• how Stevenson presents Dr. Lanyon in this extract • how Stevenson presents Dr. Lanyon in the novel as a whole. - Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson present Dr. Jekyll as a conflicted character?
• how Stevenson presents Dr. Jekyll as conflicted in this extract • how Stevenson presents Dr. Jekyll as conflicted in the novel as a whole. - Starting with this extract, explore how Stevenson presents ideas about good and evil in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
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