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Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde


Foundation Classics

School year: Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 7, Year 8

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No. of pages 48

Published: 2013

Great for age 8-13 years

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"Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde" by Pauline Francis is a modern retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale. It explores the duality of human nature through the story of Dr. Henry Jekyll, a respected scientist who creates a potion that transforms him into the sinister Edward Hyde. As Jekyll indulges in his darker side, he gradually loses control over his alter ego, leading to a series of increasingly violent encounters. The narrative delves into themes of identity, morality, and the struggle between good and evil, ultimately questioning the depths of human depravity and the consequences of unchecked ambition. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book features in the following series: Essential Classics, Express Classics, Fast Track, Fast Track Classics, Fast Track Classics Elt, Foundation Classics .

This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade-7th grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years. This book has been specially written for struggling readers. This book has been specially written for reluctant readers.

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 2013 by ReadZone Books Limited .

Pauline Francis's books include Drake's Drummer Boy, The Little Giant: the Story of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Television Man: the Story of John Logie Baird. Jane Tattersfield has illustrated three books accompanying television series: The India File, Celebrating India and Stories of Faith, as well as some of the Dress Sense costume books for Belitha Press. Robert Louis Stevenson is perhaps best-known today for 'Treasure Island' and 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.

 

This book contains the following story:

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde

The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a novella written by Robert Louis Stevenson and first published in 1886. The story explores the duality of human nature and the consequences of suppressing one's darker impulses. Here's a plot summary:

Plot Summary:

The story is set in Victorian London and revolves around a lawyer named Mr. Gabriel John Utterson. Utterson becomes concerned when he learns that his friend and client, Dr. Henry Jekyll, has been bequeathing his wealth to a mysterious and sinister man named Edward Hyde. Utterson becomes increasingly suspicious of Hyde's influence over Jekyll and his involvement in Jekyll's will.

Utterson's curiosity leads him to investigate further and he discovers that Hyde is a violent and repugnant man. Utterson learns that Hyde is connected to a series of disturbing events, including a violent assault on an innocent girl named Ivy. As Utterson delves deeper, he realizes that Hyde's actions are becoming increasingly heinous.

Dr. Jekyll, on the other hand, is a respected and successful physician known for his philanthropic work. He explains to Utterson that he has developed a scientific experiment that allows him to separate his good and evil sides. He has created a potion that transforms him into Edward Hyde, giving him the freedom to indulge in his darker desires without consequences.

However, Jekyll's experiments take a sinister turn when he finds it increasingly difficult to control his transformations. As Hyde gains control, he becomes more violent and uncontrollable, leading to a series of shocking events. Jekyll's struggle to suppress his alter ego becomes a central theme of the novella.

As the narrative unfolds through a series of letters, documents, and personal accounts, Utterson and his friend Dr. Lanyon uncover the shocking truth: Jekyll and Hyde are the same person. Jekyll's experiment has gone horribly wrong, and he is trapped in a cycle of transformation that threatens to consume him entirely.

The story reaches its climax as Jekyll realizes the danger he poses to society and humanity. In an attempt to end Hyde's reign of terror, Jekyll takes his own life, thereby eliminating Hyde as well. The novella ends with Utterson piecing together the events and reflecting on the dark and mysterious nature of humanity.

"Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" is a classic tale that delves into the duality of human nature, the struggle between good and evil, and the consequences of unchecked desires. It remains a thought-provoking exploration of the human psyche and a foundational work in the genre of psychological horror.

This book features the following characters:

Edward Hyde
This book features Stevenson's character, Edward Hyde.

Hastie Lanyon
This book features the character Hastie Lanyon.

Gabriel Utterson
This book features the character Gabriel Utterson.

Mr Enfield
This book features the character Mr Enfield.

Henry Jekyll
This book features Stevenson's character, Henry Jekyll.