This podcast examines how the story is structured and why this is important in light of your GCSE. We also ask the questions of what makes a narrator un/reliable and how are the letters used to help progress/complicate the narrative. The plot of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is delivered through multiple narratives, making it compelling and sometimes confusing. The tutorial introduces the concept of the unreliable narrator and highlights the multiple narrative perspectives of the novella. It examines the mixture of first person and unidentified narrative voices, supernatural content, lack of trust, suspense, etc. It defines the epistolary form and the Gothic and discusses the circulation of ‘truth’ through content of letters, the will and cheques, relating to concepts of evidence in detective fiction. Click to hear the first minute of this tutorial for free. An S-cool voucher code (see below) will get you the rest of this AND Audiopi resources for lots of your GCSEs for the cheapest price on the internet. Listen to the tutorial on Audiopi - 1st minute free >>>> Like what you are hearing? Want to try more? Get access to the whole of this tutorial, 18 other tutorials on Jekyll and Hyde PLUS comprehensive Audiopi content on:- English Literature GCSE, English Language GCSE, Biology CGSE, History GCSE, Physics GCSE, Religious Studies GCSE. It's cheaper with S-cool than anywhere else on the internet. Use Voucher Code 's-cool' to get 10% off at Audiopi - only £4.50 per month. Note - enter the voucher, and the discount will show at the checkout stage, not before.