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'Jekyll & Hyde': the dark side of the Industrial Revolution
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I can explore how Stevenson's depictions of Mr. Hyde draw on Victorian fears of dehumanisation caused by the Industrial Revolution.
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I can analyse how Stevenson uses his descriptions of Victorian London to explore the impact of the Industrial Revolution.
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I can explore how Stevenson reflects Victorian attitudes to morality in his depictions of Henry Jekyll and Edward Hyde.
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I can analyse how Stevenson's depictions of Hyde convey the impact of Industrial Revolution on Victorian behaviour.
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I can explore how and why Stevenson presents Jekyll as losing control of his fragmented identity.
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I can explain how Stevenson draws on Victorian anxieties about unchecked scientific progress in his depictions of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
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I can create a written response which meets a success criteria.
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