Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
The Plot
Video Lesson: Visualizing the Plot

Blank mind map for Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde plot analysis - Literature-no-trouble
| Useful Phrase | Function / Context | Literature Example | Everyday Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| "This results in..." | Explaining cause and effect clearly. Ideal for exams. | "The experiment goes wrong and this results in Jekyll losing control over his transformations." | "Forgetting to set your alarm results in being late for your morning exam." |
| "Gradually loses..." | Describing a slow but unstoppable change. | "As the story progresses, Jekyll gradually loses his ability to remain his respectable self." | "If you don't practice, you'll gradually lose your confidence in speaking English." |
| "The truth finally emerges" | A sophisticated way to describe a plot twist or revelation. | "The truth finally emerges when Utterson reads the letters left by Lanyon and Jekyll." | "After a long investigation, the truth finally emerges about who broke the window." |
