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ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON (1850-1894) - Coggle Diagram
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
(1850-1894)
Early life
he became a professional writer
he was against his father's
Calvinist religion
he suffered for tubercolosis all his life
Literary success
wrote
adventure novels
Treasure Island (1883)
The Strange Case of Dr jekyil and the Mr Hyde (1886)
Lived in
Pacific islands
he went in
Samoa
He tried to understand the Pacific
customs and inhabitant
THEMES
interest in the
Ethical Problems
for science progress in Victorian Age
interested about scottish stories
combination of realism and symbolism
The Strange Case of Dr jekyil and Mr Hyde (1886)
Theme
he denounced the Victorian Compromise
rich people could be bad
poor people could be good
he showed the multiple personalities of human kind
treatment of the
double personality
Crime stories
Settings
scettered clues (prova vincente per risolevere il caso)
Title
3 Narrators
Dr Lanyon
who tells the story by his version
Dr jekyll
, write in the last chapter, his confession
third-person
that tells the story