Robert Louis Stevenson presented a fascinating story about the intricacies of science and the dualism that is within human nature. he is a respected and a very intelligent scientist, as he was entering the dark side of science in the novel, Try to show in this novel that man contains the good inside, but there is a dark side in humans as well. from the beginning of “Jekyll and Hyde” by Robert Stevenson, we can recognize that he is not doing well in his mind or spirit. For example, Dr. Jekel did not have the ambition to help anyone, but all the experiments he did in his lab for personal motives and inner obsession. He did not use science for any noble purpose, but only for personal motives. I think through this, there will be vicissitudes in the personality and I expect it to occur when there is severe psychosocial pressure, and problems that have captured the thinking of the human and his life, which leads to control of the entire body. also in " The Importance of Being Earnest" for Oscar Wilde’s through which it was trying to revolutionize the Victorian society, which is characterized by extreme seriousness, where the great social commitments of that period, they tried to escape from all these traditions, prevailing in that period of time. The means presented in the two stories may be different but there is one goal, as they rely on an unreliable personal representation in social commitments, to escape from the social pressures they may face. So the text was adopted to show the constant contradiction in characters. In conclusion, Humans live in peace with contradictions because of their ability to separate things from one another. When the contradictory statements, actions and emotions come out of its contextual fund, then we will be fine, contradictions exist entirely in our own lives, and are particularly evident in strong beliefs such as faith, morality, militancy, and so forth. So Oscar wanted in “The Importance of Being Earnest” to show that there were many social rules in the Victorian era, trying to make fun of all this through these contradictions. He tried to show that the Earnestness is the first enemy of the morality, and examples of Earnestness like boringness and pomposity, these novels are considered the basis of the beginnings in the period of development of Britain at the political level, social and even the religious level. Sources: The Importance of Being Earnest and Four Other Plays (Barnes & Noble Classics) https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/earnest/themes/
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