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  1. Jul 12, 2024 · In the words of Bill Stevenson, Nancy Stevenson’s son

  2. 5b) What is Stevenson’s purpose in mentioning Utterson’s seeming “to read a menace in the flickering of the firelight on the polished cabinets”? 5c) Stevenson creates an impression of ugly roughness in Hyde through details of how he speaks rather than what he says. Compare the language of Hyde’s dialogue with the details of how he speaks.

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  3. Oct 7, 2024 · Dr Henry Jekyll. The character of Dr Henry Jekyll is only introduced in Chapter III of the novella: Hyde appears in the narrative before Jekyll which reinforces the reader’s perception that he is a separate entity. Jekyll is first depicted as a model Victorian gentleman: he is well-mannered, has a wide circle of acquaintances and is religious.

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  4. assets.cambridge.org › 97811074 › 54279Introducing a mystery

    Good answers will explain how Stevenson has made Utterson’s character interesting and believable in the story. They will include references to some well-chosen details. Weaker answers will describe Utterson as a real person and what he does in the story as if it were true. It will not include many examples or mention what Stevenson does

  5. A Robert Louis Stevenson Reading List for Schools. On this page you will find a recommended reading list for young scholars of RLS, including works on Treasure Island (1883), Jekyll and Hyde (1886) and Kidnapped (1886). You will also find a useful list of collected edited editions of Stevenson with introductions, and a list of general works on RLS.

  6. Mar 28, 2023 · Nick, our main character, does everything with his cats — except read books. That’s why Nick decides to teach his cats to read. Verne, the cat, is interested, but Stevenson, the cat, is not. Until . . . Nick discovers Stevenson’s drawing. All Stevenson the cat needs are words, and he’ll write his own story to read!

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