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Jekyll & Hyde: society as the villain
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I can write about the structure of ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ and how it links to key themes in the novella.
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I can write about the gothic in ‘Jekyll and Hyde’.
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I can use context effectively in an analytical paragraph when writing about 'Jekyll and Hyde'.
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I can explore the hypocrisy of the character of Utterson throughout ‘Jekyll and Hyde’.
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I can explore how Stevenson presents attitudes to social class through Utterson in ‘Jekyll and Hyde’
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I can make links between the characterisation of Lanyon and Stevenson’s key themes of hypocrisy and concealment.
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I can make connections between ideas about hypocrisy, discretion and privacy within a planned extended response.
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