No Hyding From Fear
As you can probably tell from the pun in the title, you will be reading and referencing Robert Louis Stevenson's story The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. First, the story link is provided below. By clicking on the links you can read the full text online or have it read to you in an audio book.
Victorian era
This lesson references quite a few things in this story. One aspect of this piece is the time period it was written in. This story was published in 1886 in the Victorian Era. Learning the historical context of a piece is important as it absolutely influences the writing of the author. Please review the following resources about the Victorian Era.
Gothic Literature
Robert Louis Stevenson's story The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde falls into the category of Gothic literature. Find out why and what characteristics match up to the genre by exploring the resources below.
Elements of fiction
Throughout this lesson elements of fiction are referenced. These should be a review to you, but you can look over these important terms below. Do not forget that on the bottom right of the Quizlet that you can choose which study mode you would like to work in. Watch out for the video below! The song can get stuck in your head.