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ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - Coggle Diagram
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
HIS LIFE
HE WAS BORN IN 1850 IN EDINBURGH
UNHAPPY CHILDHOOD
HE SPENT IT, TERRIFIED OF THE DARK, IN THE BED
EDUCATED AT HOME UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF HIS FAMILY'S CALVINISM
HA TRAVELED A LOT
HE STARTED ENGINEERING AT UNISERSITY
BUT
HA WASN'T HAPPY ABOUT IT
HE WAS IN CONFLICT WITH HIS SOCIETY
LONG HAIR
ECCENTRIC MANNERS
ONE OF THE FIRST BOHEMIAN OF ENGLAND
IN 1875 HE STARTED WRITING
HE BECAME POPULAR AS A NOVELIST WITH 'THE STRANGE CASE OF Dr. JEKYLL AND Mr. WILDE
HE DIED IN 1894
STEVENSON EXPRESSED THE MORAL SEPARATION
GOD
DAVIL
WHERE?
IN HIS PSICOLOGICAL NOVEL 'DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE
IN WICH THE HIPOCRISY IS REPRESENTED BY THE DUBLE
IT IS A SECOND SELF OR AN ALTER EGO
IT APPEARS AS A DISTINCT AND SEPARATE MAN PHISICALLY
BUT
IT HAS A DEPENDENT RELATION TO THE ORIGINAL
IT ALWAYS COMES TO DOMINATE AND CONTROL THE SUBJECT
STEVENSON CREATED A SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP
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