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Light vs. Dark in Heart of Darkness

2024-02-12 09:02:24

Light and darkness in the center of the darkness Realistic movements in the latter part of the 19th century produced literary works characterized by a decrease in emotion and an increase in objectivity. The aim is to convey the story in detail and eliminate the explicit bias of the author through scientific and detailed explanation. This style of storytelling is definitely the most accurate, but since it is difficult to incorporate your theme into the story, an author is created. This led to an increase in the symbolic meaning of graphic works.

● Bright / Dark - Will the light have "no darkness" or "darkness has no light"? This does not appear to be important, but please think about it. Without the darkness, only darkness blocks light. (For example, when you place a blanket on light, it looks like there is no light, but there really is a blanket to block the light.) When thinking about "light of the soul", or your part is bright . Same - The only thing that hinders you from shining 'light' at the same time is to hide yours. And if we remove the veil that prevents you from shining in all directions it is possible to send your outline (your bright part) in your favorite direction, and depending on your choice?

The purpose of this writing exercise is to summarize Ember City of Jeanne DuPrau by examining the topic used by the author. I chose the theme of "light and darkness" to challenge myself. "Light and dark" is not the most obvious theme in this book. To support this topic, Jeanne DuPrau needs to decide how to use the relationship between bright and dark symbols to teach ethics. The author's most important lesson is that the only way to live through life is to be full of hope. The symbol used by DuPrau (such as the shadow of the hole at the end of the book) represents hope. In writing future issues, I will choose more difficult topics to analyze books.