Conrad also used symbolic literary means to further demonstrate the duality of mankind within his novel "Darkness of the Mind". There are three examples of symbolism in this novel. Examples are light and dark, Congo River, ivory and so on. Like Stevenson, Conrad used the symbol of light and dark in his novel. But surprisingly, in the dark hearts, light is neither a symbol of true goodness nor a symbol of pure disaster. Marlow commented to the sailor of Nelie as follows: "I know that the sun can lie" Marlow proved (Conrad 1944).
Human beings are human nature. In nearly every century someone tries to ask this question and find the answer. Everyone has concrete discussion methods. A special writer, Robert Louis Stevenson, explained his duality of humanity in his book "PhD Jekyll" and Mr. Hide. "People are not genuine, they are two people" (Chapter 10, page 125) Stevenson tells his expectations for the world through Jekyll. As the only child, Stevenson's parents can easily meet the needs of the child and even provide him a personal babysitter. (Poetry Foundation) Stevenson 's childhood is similar to that of other children, and there is nothing special about it. Stevenson and his family live comfortably without worrying
The novel about Robert Louis Stevenson's human good and evil was the subject of discussion and research for a long time. The duality of the human soul has destroyed humanity from the beginning; Cain was the opposite of Ebre. Stevenson knows that everyone has two natures, one is good, the other is bad His novels are transcending time. . - The novel "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde's strange incident" was written by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1886. The writer was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1850. His family includes engineers, scientists, professors of philosophy and the Minister of Religion. The scientific and religious aspects of the Stevenson family are reflected in his personal life and the conflict between Dr. Jekyll and Haid. (Dr. Lanyon and Dr. Jekyll).
How does Stevenson show duality of Mr. Jekyll and Hide? Stevenson introduces the duality of Mr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in various ways. One of these variants of duality is a secondary role like Utterson and Enfield. They are similar in that they are Victorian gentlemen who prefer to talk stories, but they think that it is a chat with their friends, "negotiate and never again" They say that they feel they are overkill
Stevenson's book considers the dual nature of humanity, aspects of all of us good and evil. I am analyzing the impact of emphasizing so many parties. The theme of duality in the novel dominates the novel. The theme is a very powerful explanation of the contradiction between external respect and internal desire of the 19th century, and it also plays an important role in the author's life. We see the theme drawn by Dr. Jekyll when trying to separate the two "elements" of mankind. This theme is mainly seen by Dr. Jekyll and Haid and the public image of Dr. Jekyll is one of "respected doctor and chemist" and is respected by all who he contacts. He was well educated because he was born in a wealthy family