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Worldview Guide for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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Worldview Guides

"London lawyer Gabriel Utterson uncovers a strange and startling connection between his friend, the respectable doctor Henry Jekyll, and the sinister Edward Hyde. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is an arresting portrait of one man’s struggle with the human condition." -From Ben Palpant's Guide

Look Inside the Guide

The Worldview Guides from the Canon Classics Literature Series provide an aesthetic and thematic Christian perspective on the most definitive and daunting works of Western Literature. Each Worldview Guide presents the big picture (both the good and the bad) without neglecting the details. Each Worldview Guide is a friendly literary coach—and a treasure map, and a compass, and a key—to help teachers, parents, and students appreciate, critique, and begin to master the classics.

The bite-size WGs are divided into these ten sections (with some variation due to genre): Introduction, The World Around, About the Author, What Other Notables Said, Setting, Characters, & Argument, Worldview Analysis, Quotables, 21 Significant Questions & Answers, and Further Discussion & Review.

A free classics test and answer key are also available here.

What People Are Saying about the Worldview Guides:

"The content is excellent" -Cathy Duffy, Homeschool Reviewer

"this book is nice enough I'll probably get the paper copy of the next canon classic worldview guide I get." -student

"Can't wait to order more of these Worldview Guides to accompany my reading and re-reading of classics." -a reader

IMPRINT: Canon Classics Literature Series

AUTHOR: Ben Palpant

PAGE COUNT: 62 pages

SIZE: 5x8"

BINDING: Perfect

ISBN-10: 159128242X

ISBN-13: 9781591282426

PUB. DATE: June 27, 2017

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Alison S Hendricks
Useful tool

I used this with my homeschool group’s worldviews for literature class. My only wish is that there were more. One for Lord of the Flies, The Ransom Trilogy, Fahrenheit 451, and Animal Farm. Pretty please?