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Jekyll and Hyde 2026 Model Answer

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2026 Dr Jekyll and My Hyde / Jekyll and Hyde model answer on Jekyll as a troubled and disturbed character, in both the extract from Dr Jekyll Was Quite At Ease and the rest of then novel. This model essay is designed to hit the requirements for Grade 9 for AQA English Literature Paper 1. Includes an answer that weaves together language and structure analysis, context and detailed and perceptive insights into Victorian society, how and why Stevenson presents Jekyll as troubled and disturbed and how these perceptions may change throughout the novella, and how the characters and their relationships could be perceived by a Victorian readership. **Please note that this resource does not contain the exam paper or the exam question. ** Query or question? Get in touch at info@englishgcse.co.uk

2026 Dr Jekyll and My Hyde / Jekyll and Hyde model answer on Jekyll as a troubled and disturbed character, in both the extract from Dr Jekyll Was Quite At Ease and the rest of then novel. This model essay is designed to hit the requirements for Grade 9 for AQA English Literature Paper 1. Includes an answer that weaves together language and structure analysis, context and detailed and perceptive insights into Victorian society, how and why Stevenson presents Jekyll as troubled and disturbed and how these perceptions may change throughout the novella, and how the characters and their relationships could be perceived by a Victorian readership.

**Please note that this resource does not contain the exam paper or the exam question. **

Query or question? Get in touch at info@englishgcse.co.uk

2026 Dr Jekyll and My Hyde / Jekyll and Hyde model answer on Jekyll as a troubled and disturbed character, in both the extract from Dr Jekyll Was Quite At Ease and the rest of then novel. This model essay is designed to hit the requirements for Grade 9 for AQA English Literature Paper 1. Includes an answer that weaves together language and structure analysis, context and detailed and perceptive insights into Victorian society, how and why Stevenson presents Jekyll as troubled and disturbed and how these perceptions may change throughout the novella, and how the characters and their relationships could be perceived by a Victorian readership.

**Please note that this resource does not contain the exam paper or the exam question. **

Query or question? Get in touch at info@englishgcse.co.uk