(The Fall of Man ... )

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From: New Straits Times
Date: 20020828
Author:Mary Chandapillai

Mary Chandapillai
New Straits Times
08-28-2002
(The Fall of Man ... )
Byline: Mary Chandapillai
Edition: 2*
Section: Lit Explorer
Memo: (STF) - Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr Jeykil and Mr Hyde, is one of the prescribed novels in the Literature Component of the PMR Enlish Language Syllabus. This first installment if a teacher- student guide to the novel, presented by MARY CHANDAPILLAI, seeks to provide a backup against which the characters, plot and message in Stevenson's tale may be considered.; Part 1.

THE Fall of Man, as John Milton would have tell in his 12-book epic poem ...

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