Discuss Stevenson's depiction of the nature of good and evil and the duality of personality. Jekyll and Haid are novels about a man named Henry Jekyll. Dr. Jekyll drank medicine twice to double himself, Mr. Hyde. Dr. Jekyll is a considerate man. Mr. Hyde is evil. When Jekyll lawyer Mr. Utterson saw the widow of Dr. Jekyll, his doubt appeared. Dr. Jekyll 's will, when Dr. Jekyll disappeared, he was all suspicious because Mr. Jekyll left everything he left behind.
When discussing men, there was always an old question "Is men naturally good or not bad?" There are many arguments that people were born of evil. There are many objections that people were born to be good people. Which one? Are people naturally good and evil? This is the reason I am here. I will present a discussion on both sides, perhaps there will be some very different arguments and then share my view on me. The purpose of this paper is not to tell you which is right and which is bad, but to make people think about his nature.
I conducted a questionnaire at the Internet Forum and naturally asked what people think is a man. 33% of people believe that men were born for good and evil, 28% think men are neither good nor evil, 28% believe that men are born as evil . When I asked this question, I thought that people would say only "good" or "bad". I will not let them say "no" or "both." I was most surprised that "good" is very low and "evil" is very high. Is human nature evil? Is possible. Many people think that humans are completely selfish, just by looking for themselves.
Hsün Tzu said that human nature is obviously evil. Hsün Tzu wrote in 300 BC "Human nature is evil". Tzu believes that the essence of human beings is inherently bad and needs to be taught by teachers to overcome this problem. He does not fully understand what human nature is. Tzu also believes that if a person is missing something on their own, they will look for something that others are missing. The last time he spoke was how to distinguish between good and evil. Hsün Tzu believes that the nature of man is evil of nature, but in part it is correct, but he does not believe in Mencius's view. The reason for Tzu Chi applies to people in everyday life, because when they are born they do not know good and evil, he says that when people say they look for attributes missing from the people around him he is right I think.