Course curriculum

    1. Lesson 1

    2. Powerpoint

    1. Session 2 Recording

    2. Powerpoint Resource

    1. Session 3 Recording

    2. Powerpoint for Session 3

    1. Session 4 Recording

    2. Powerpoint for Session 4

    1. Session 5 Recording

    1. Here is the link for the next block

About this course

  • £10.00
  • Tutor: Diane
  • Age: 11+, KS3 & KS4, Years 7-11
  • Description: “Man is not truly one but truly two.” Can humans ever be entirely good or entirely bad? And what do we do when the bad begins to dominate the good? Robert Louis Stevenson’s Victorian novella “Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” explores the duality of man and the conflict between religion and science – which will come out on top? We will look at the plot, structure and characters in this classic novella, considering these in the context of the time and the present, as well as the impact that the novel had on Victorian society. The text is freely available online. Note – this will be covered in TWO blocks. This is Block 1 of 2. We will look at the plot, structure and characters in this classic novella, considering these in the context of the time and the present, as well as the impact that the novel had on Victorian society.