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Gilbert writes so well that you half-suspect he could give up the
day job. The Independent. This dramatic version of Robert Louis
Stevenson's novel, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde,
brings out the full horror of the original story as well as being a
compelling play in its own right. Stevenson's narrative has been
adapted so that six actors can perform it. This is the only stage
version which is genuinely faithful to the text, using Stevenson's
words where appropriate, as well as his chapter headings. It would
be ideal for students to perform in small groups, particularly if
they find the original text difficult to understand. There are
comprehension questions and creative tasks to answer on every scene
so that students can check their understanding and develop their
own personal responses.
How was Stevenson influenced by a dream to write the story? What
famous murderers and grave-robbers inspired the most gruesome
aspects of the novella? Is this novel about sexual deviancy? If
you'd like to know the answers to these questions and much more,
then you should read this study guide on Robert Louis Stevenson's
novella, 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'. It discusses
the background to the book and provides a great deal of analysis of
the actual text itself, with a focus on the kinds of questions that
are asked at GCSE and A Level. The guide contains: Detailed
discussion of the contexts of the novella; An analysis of the
book's structure and themes, and the ways in which the structure is
influenced by the themes of the story; In-depth analysis of key
passages in the book; Links to YouTube videos the author has made
which explain the background, structure and key quotes in the
novel. Crucially, the study guide focuses upon the text of the
book, providing generous quotations from the text itself, followed
by detailed analysis written in the formal academic style expected
in coursework and examinations. An excellent way of revising the
book would be to read through the second half of this study guide,
absorbing the key quotes, reading the analysis, and answering the
discussion point questions either in your head or on paper. This
would provide a very firm grounding for taking an exam or
completing coursework on the novella. It is written by an
experienced teacher who has taught the book for many years in the
classroom and can be contacted through his website if there are any
other further questions: www.francisgilbert.co.uk Clearly Francis
Gilbert is a gifted and charismatic teacher. Philip Pullman, former
teacher and author of 'Northern Lights'. PLEASE NOTE: This is an
edited version of the author's Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde: The Study
Guide Edition, containing all of its essays without the complete
text. If you want the complete text, please buy the study guide
edition instead.
"Clearly Francis Gilbert is a gifted and charismatic teacher,"
Philip Pullman, former teacher and author of "Northern Lights." "I
found this guide a very helpful and compact introduction to
literature but also to University in general. I will definitely use
it in the future to look certain chapters up. The links provided
are also very useful. I really appreciated how it is very honest in
how it deals with problems, fears and anxieties students face,"
says Gwendolin Barnard, an undergraduate studying English. Are you
studying English at university either as your main degree or as a
subsidiary subject? Are you finding it challenging? Is some of the
reading very difficult? Are you struggling to write good essays?
Are you uncertain about how to use references and sources? If you
have answered yes to any of these questions, then this lively,
short guide to studying English at university could be what you've
been looking for Written by an experienced teacher and university
lecturer, this book covers all the basics you need to know to
achieve highly on an English course at university. It discusses:
how to tackle difficult reading lists, how to write brilliant
essays, how to analyse most literary texts including poetry, how to
get to grips with literary theory, the texts you really need to
know about, including a section on "The Bible" The book contains a
number of useful case studies based on real students' experiences
of doing English at university and is jammed packed with advice
from students themselves who have overcome their difficulties.
'Gilbert writes so well that you half suspect he could give up the
day job, ' The Independent. 'A natural storyteller, ' The Times
Educational Supplement (TES) This book is a perfect companion to
Baz Luhrmann's great film 'Romeo + Juliet'. Written by a teacher
who is also a best-selling author, 'Star-crossed' is a modern
version of Romeo and Juliet which updates Shakespeare's classic
play in a very entertaining fashion. In some ways it is faithful to
the original text, providing a modern translation for every speech
in the play. However, it uses poetic licence to make Shakespeare's
language accessible to teenagers and adults: for example, bad
language has been used when appropriate to the dialogue. This
playscript is not suitable for children under the age of fifteen.
After reading this modern translation, you'll understand and
appreciate Shakespeare's text that much more.
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