Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde Text Guide (Ages 14-16)
- • MASTER Stevenson's classic with expert analysis and exam-focused guidance
- • Includes Character Analysis, Themes, Context & Language
- • Aligned to AQA, Edexcel, OCR & Eduqas GCSE specifications
- • Features exam tips and practice questions to build confident, high-quality responses
- • Standard Delivery within 2-3 working days.
About the Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde Text Guide (Ages 14-16)
If your Year 10 or Year 11 pupil is preparing to tackle Stevenson's classic in their GCSE English Literature exam, the Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde Text Guide (Ages 14-16) from CGP offers the clear, structured support they need to master themes, characters, and exam technique. Designed for students aged 14–16 studying AQA, Edexcel, OCR, or Eduqas specifications, this revision guide breaks down every key aspect of the novella—from Victorian duality and reputation to language analysis and context—so your child can walk into the exam room with the knowledge and confidence examiners are looking for.

Inside, you'll find chapter-by-chapter summaries, detailed character and theme analysis, and annotated extracts that highlight exactly what makes a strong answer. CGP's approach is straightforward: every page is packed with colour-coded boxes, helpful margin notes, and grade checkpoints that show students what examiners reward at grades 8–9. Crucially, the guide includes practice exam-style questions throughout, allowing your child to apply what they've learned and refine their essay technique under realistic conditions. Because the guide covers plot, context, language, and structure in manageable chunks, revision sessions stay focused and productive rather than overwhelming.

By working through this text guide, your child will develop a deeper understanding of Jekyll's ambition, Hyde's violence, and the novella's wider themes of science, morality, and Victorian society. They'll learn to select quotations confidently, explore language techniques with precision, and structure essays that earn top marks. The result is calmer, more effective revision and a pupil who feels genuinely prepared to discuss Stevenson's work in depth, whether that's in coursework or a timed exam. This guide aligns fully with the English National Curriculum for Key Stage 4 and is dispatched as a physical book, ready to annotate and revisit whenever your child needs a quick refresher or a focused study session.
Whether your teenager is just beginning the text or fine-tuning their revision in the weeks before the exam, this CGP guide provides the right level of detail and exam-focused practice to turn reading into results. It's particularly valuable for students who benefit from visual layouts, step-by-step explanations, and clear signposting of what examiners expect at each grade boundary, making independent study straightforward and stress-free.
- Comprehensive coverage of plot, characters, themes, and context for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and Eduqas GCSE English Literature
- Annotated quotations and grade 8–9 checkpoint boxes show exactly what examiners reward in top-band answers
- Exam-style practice questions throughout, with guidance on structure and technique to build essay confidence
- Colour-coded pages and margin notes make revision quick to navigate and easy to revisit before the exam
- Physical revision guide suitable for Year 10 and Year 11 students (ages 14–16), dispatched ready to use
Product Code | Publisher | ISBN 13 |
EN1860 | CGP | 9781782943082 |






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