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A 5 page tutorial which assists the student in refining their rough draft of an essay
on identities in Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and Toni Morrison’s
“The Bluest Eye.” No additional sources cited.
Page Count:
5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAtuteye.rtf
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writer to reconstruct the students paper and put in a more cohesive conclusion than the student prepared. As such the following paper will offer suggestions on particular parts of the
students essay, pointing out possibilities that could improve the overall flow of the paper. The Introduction As commented by a reviewer of the students paper, the authors of
the work should be more adequately addressed. The student has written that, "In the novels Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and The Bluest Eye, the main characters identities are constructed
relatively by the authors, Robert Stevenson and Toni Morrison." While most educated individuals will know who wrote what, it is perhaps better to write the statement concerning the authors as
follows "In the novels "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," by Robert Louis Stevenson, and "The Bluest Eye," by Toni Morrison....." In addition there was a comment that the introduction
lacked, for want of a better word, punch in terms of getting the readers attention. There are many perspectives that could be taken in these regards. For example, the student
could perhaps begin by stating that "People everywhere have an incredibly natural desire to be someone else, to be the opposite of who they are, even if the opposite is
as dark and as evil as could be imagined." This could perhaps be followed with a statement arguing that "this is exactly the case with the haunting tale of the
identity of Dr. Jekyll. In addition, the student could perhaps add that, although some dreams are inherently evil, such as Dr. Jekylls, some are more common such as seen in
Toni Morrisons Pecola who only wants to be pretty. In essence it seems that the student needs to perhaps focus on the shocking, the emotional, and at the same
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