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BIG IDEAStevenson presents (character’s name) as (adjective) In the novel, Stevenson presents (topic) (character’s name) as In the extract the author suggests In the extract the author describes EXPLAINED EVIDENCEThis is shown when Stevenson writesThis is shown when (character’s name) says In the text the author describes how (QUOTE)One way that this is shown is through We can see evidence of this when This is proven when (QUOTE or REFERENCE)TECHNIQUE IDENTIFIEDThe author has used (technique)In this particular quote the author uses (TECHNIQUE)The use of (TECHNIQUE) Through the use of (TECHNIQUE) CLOSE ANALYSIS The use of the word (word from your original quote) The use of (QUOTE) suggestsThe use of (QUOTE) has connotations of ALTERNATIVE INTERPRETATIONAlternatively this might suggestAlternatively this might have connotations ofIt may be that Stevenson presents this asOn the other hand, it may be that this suggests READER RESPONSEWhen Stevenson uses the adjective (QUOTE) this suggests When Stevenson uses the verb (QUOTE) this makes the reader imagineThis makes the reader imagineThis makes the reader think aboutThis makes the reader feel WRITER’S INTENTIONSIt may be that Stevenson wished for readers to think/feel/imagineENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS (CONTEXT) DarwinismPsychoanalytical theory- the ID etcRigid class systems The Victorian Gentleman- reputationAttitudes towards scienceAttitudes towards religionThe city- the duality of the city Industrial revolution leading to extra people cramped into the city BE EVALUATIVE This is especially effective asThe interesting use of (QUOTE) Linking to context Contextual factor Sentence starter Darwinism and the theory of evolutionThis reminds readers of Darwin’s theory of evolution as…The use of (QUOTE) makes the reader imagine Darwin’s theory of evolution and brings to mind images of….Psychoanalytical theory The Id, Ego and SuperegoThe way that Hyde is presented in this quote suggests to the reader that he perhaps represents the id part of Jekyll’s personality…A Psychoanalytical reading of the novel might suggest that Hyde represents the Id of Jekyll…The Victorian GentlemanDuring the period that the novel was first written and published public attitude and reputation was especially important to the higher classes of society. This is particularly evident when…Attitudes towards religion Attitudes towards scienceDuring the period that the novel was written and published people held quite strong religious beliefs. This links to the novel/ extract as…During the period that the novel was written and published, many people would have perhaps been afraid of the idea of creating a person based on a scientific experiment. We see evidence of this when… General context sentence startersThis reminds readers ofThis links to the context of the novel asOne thing that this brings to the reader’s attention is…Linking to context Contextual factor Sentence starter Darwinism and the theory of evolutionThis reminds readers of Darwin’s theory of evolution as…The use of (QUOTE) makes the reader imagine Darwin’s theory of evolution and brings to mind images of….Psychoanalytical theory The Id, Ego and SuperegoThe way that Hyde is presented in this quote suggests to the reader that he perhaps represents the id part of Jekyll’s personality…A Psychoanalytical reading of the novel might suggest that Hyde represents the Id of Jekyll…The Victorian GentlemanDuring the period that the novel was first written and published public attitude and reputation was especially important to the higher classes of society. This is particularly evident when…Attitudes towards religion Attitudes towards scienceDuring the period that the novel was written and published people held quite strong religious beliefs. This links to the novel/ extract as…During the period that the novel was written and published, many people would have perhaps been afraid of the idea of creating a person based on a scientific experiment. We see evidence of this when… General context sentence startersThis reminds readers ofThis links to the context of the novel asOne thing that this brings to the reader’s attention is… ................
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