 Hello and welcome back to another lesson. Now within this lesson, what I wanted to do was to summarise Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde and the key events that happen within this novella in five minutes. In other words, what I think would be great is to take a step back, essentially have a mind map of all the sequence of events that happen in all 10 chapters, so that especially if you're revising this novella either for your upcoming GCSE English mocks or your exam, you can be able to kind of remember the key events that happen within this novel. So let's begin. Chapter one shows us and introduces us to Mr. Enfield, okay? So Mr. Enfield and Mr. Artisan are taking a walk and he sees a door. It doesn't have a handle or a knocker and this triggers him to remember an event that he saw earlier. He tells Artisan that at 3am on a black winter morning, he saw Mr. Hyde trampling a little girl. He is a terrible evil person. Then in chapter two, we learn that Artisan is curious about this Mr. Hyde. The story stands out to him because actually Hyde, who is living in kind of the more working class side of London, is connected to his upper class friend Jekyll because Jekyll has left everything in his world to Mr. Hyde, okay? So Mr. Artisan, who's his lawyer, is really troubled by this and he asks Lanyon, so he decides to do his own investigation. He meets Lanyon, who was both Dr. Jekyll and his own friend. Lanyon says they fell out because he was doing acts of science that he didn't believe in. He was committing acts of unscientific bull didash, okay? So then Mr. Artisan eventually meets Hyde. He looks for him in Soho and finally encounters him and realizes that Mr. Hyde is actually quite an evil person. In chapter three, we then meet Jekyll, who is having an amazing party. He's, you know, the life of the party. However, Artisan asks him about his world. Artisan says, look, I'm really worried about your world. Please talk to me about it. However, Jekyll shuts him down in his furious at Artisan for questioning his world and he says, look, my relationship with Mr. Hyde is my own relationship, leave me to it. And if I want to at any point, I can break off our relationship. Now in chapter four, the tension escalates. The story now starts really having its turning point because Mr. Hyde murders Sir Denvis Caru and flees, yet he leaves behind a cane. So he murders a really famous politician, a really important figure in Victorian England. However, he hits him with this cane which breaks and he leaves his cane behind. Now when Artisan and the police officer arrive at the scene, they find that this cane looks strangely similar to Dr. Jekyll's cane. And of course, they are kind of worried. What is going on? What's happening? Now in chapter five, we then learn that Jekyll, who was really happy, really pleased, just looking fine and perfect in chapter three, is now ill. He looks really gravely ill. However, he gives Artisan a letter written by Mr. Hyde and he says, look, here's a letter from Mr. Hyde. He promises he'll never come back. His flood. We're never going to find him, but he promises in this letter that he'll never come back. Artisan, who's happy, takes this. However, his clerk, guest notices that the handwriting for Mr. Hyde looks quite similar to Dr. Jekyll's. In chapter six, Jekyll then goes back to normal. He carries on hosting his parties and then suddenly he disappears. And Lanyon, who is Artisan and Jekyll's friend, suddenly also mysteriously dies under strange circumstances, but Lanyon leaves a letter behind that should be opened if Dr. Jekyll disappears or dies. In chapter seven, we find that Artisan and Enfield are still on another, you know, one of their walks and they see Dr. Jekyll behind a window. He looks like a prisoner. So they decide to talk to him. And as I talk to him and, you know, recounting events that have been happening, Dr. Jekyll suddenly looks really terrified and then he disappears once more. Now in chapter eight, we then find that Paul meets Artisan because he's really worried something terrible has happened to Dr. Jekyll. He thinks that Dr. Jekyll might have been murdered by Hyde. So Paul and Artisan decide to go into Dr. Jekyll's house to break into his laboratory, his lab, and they find Mr Hyde dead, dressed in Dr. Jekyll's clothes. In chapter nine, Artisan then decides to read Lanyon's letter, which reveals that Dr. Jekyll used science to become Hyde, okay? So Jekyll and Hyde are the same and Lanyon was so shocked he died from the shock of this terrible knowledge. And in chapter 10, Artisan then reads Dr. Jekyll's letter, which he finds once he, they broke into the laboratory. And this letter reveals to him that Dr. Jekyll lived a double life. He was Mr Hyde, he used science as a way to transform into Hyde in order to do really terrible things, and then he could turn back to Dr. Jekyll, however, he was unable to control this towards the end of his life. That's really it when it comes to understanding the key events that happen in all 10 chapters of this novella. I would suggest using this alongside your revision, okay? Rather than getting and drowning and all these information and notes, use this as part of your revision. Thanks so much for listening.