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Title: Duality in Jekyll+Hyde Essay Plan GCSE
Description: This is a theme essay plan for Duality in Jekyll+Hyde, for GCSE English Literature. My exam board was Eduqas, but the points and analysis would be helpful for anyone studying the book. Here I have 4 points (i.e. 4 paragraphs), with quotes and analysis, including literary devices, reader responses, context and structural points. There is much more detail in this than you would need for an exam, but it helps give you options (especially helpful for my exam board, where you are given an extract, so this gives you some flexibility!). I used essay plans like these for my GCSE Mocks and achieved a level 9.

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Essay Title​ – How is duality presented in Jekyll and Hyde?

Setting – Jekyll’s House

Appearance and Reality – Interpolated Narratives

Good and Evil – Jekyll & Hyde

Obsession with Reputation – Utterson
Paragraph 1​ – Setting – Jekyll’s House
OVERALL – Setting reflects the duality within Jekyll’s character
...
He is acting a part as Jekyll, but his true
character is Hyde
...


Reader initially exposed to the outward appearance of characters by the cold, detached narrator who
appears to make no judgments
Title: Duality in Jekyll+Hyde Essay Plan GCSE
Description: This is a theme essay plan for Duality in Jekyll+Hyde, for GCSE English Literature. My exam board was Eduqas, but the points and analysis would be helpful for anyone studying the book. Here I have 4 points (i.e. 4 paragraphs), with quotes and analysis, including literary devices, reader responses, context and structural points. There is much more detail in this than you would need for an exam, but it helps give you options (especially helpful for my exam board, where you are given an extract, so this gives you some flexibility!). I used essay plans like these for my GCSE Mocks and achieved a level 9.