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socond phase, drama - Coggle Diagram
socond phase
in the second phase of literature realism becomes stronger
they reject the Victorian compromise
they use prose to denounce society
what they question
they discuss the meaning of life
role of moral values
ideology of colonialism
reject the optimistic vision
Lo strano caso del dottor Jekyll e del signor Hyde (1886) di Robert Louis Stevenson, p.
the representation of the divided self in
two
in 2 parts, one good, the emblem of the Victorian man, and the other his opposite
mr Hyde
the human part repressed by Victorian morality
dottor Jekyl
Thomas Hardy
the pessimistic point
Aestheticism
Oscar Wilde, writer of The Picture of Dorian Gra
defends the principle that art does not need a moral purpose
Lewis Carroll
Alice in Wonderland which focuses on breaking down the social belief of the Victorian woman
Bombay Rudyard Kipling
represents the relationship between Great Britain and its colonies
drama