This set of an editable PowerPoint and screen/printer-friendly PDF explore some of the more unusual aspects of Victorian society surrounding the production of Jekyll and Hyde. This would work well to supplement student knowledge, introduce Victorian society and some of it’s quirks, or to develop students to finding conceptual context ideas in the novella.
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