Duplicity in 'Jekyll & Hyde': a model essay
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- Q1What happens in Chapter 7 of 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'?Utterson and Enfield speak to Jekyll from his window but he won't come downPoole goes to Utterson for help because he thinks Jekyll's in dangerJekyll receives a visit from Utterson and hows him a letter from Hyde30s
- Q2In 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', which is the most nuanced interpretation as to why Stevenson makes the structural choices he does in the novella?It makes the novella less easy to follow.The mystery created is used to critique the hypocritical upper classes.It creates a sense of mystery and mistrust.30s
- Q3Which social class is presented as most hypocritical in 'Jekyll and Hyde'?upper classmiddle classlower class30s
- Q4What is being described here: 'a detailed evaluation, expressing opinions on merits and faults'.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5When writing an essay on 'Jekyll and Hyde', your quotations should....come from across the novellacome from a maximum of two different chapterscome from only the extract you are given30s
- Q6When using context in an essay you should...include it in every paragraphmake sure it goes at the end of your paragraphensure it's woven throughout your answer30s