1. Several students did not know that R. L. Stevenson was a writer and thought he had other professions like a football player, doctor, singer, teacher, mechanic, and astronaut. 2. One student summarizes Stevenson's most famous work, "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" and details its film adaptations. 3. The students discuss their mistaken assumptions about Stevenson's profession through short stories and dialogues where they imagine him in careers like a king, sugar maker, artist, and cigar producer.