Repression and duality (Part 1)
In this lesson, we will revisit the theme of repression and duality in the novel, considering how Stevenson uses Jekyll's downfall to present his message that mankind has a dual nature and people should accept their inner evil.
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Repression and duality (part 1)
In this quiz, you will consolidate the historical context and analysis of the theme of duality that you learnt in today's lesson.
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Repression and duality (part 1)
In this quiz, you will consolidate the historical context and analysis of the theme of duality that you learnt in today's lesson.
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