“Jane Eyre”The Brontë sisters
In "Jane Eyre," fragility surfaces in the orphaned and difficult childhood of the mauin character, her precarious social status as a governess, the romantic story with Mr. Rochester and internal struggles with self-perception and morality. Despite facing emotional disorders and isolation, Jane's resilience and moral convictions define her strength, showing a balance between vulnerability and fortitude.
FRAGILITY
“The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”Robert Louis Stevenson
In "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," fragility is depicted through Dr. Jekyll's psychological struggle to separate his dual nature. The transformation into Mr. Hyde exemplifies the fragile boundary between good and evil within individuals. Hyde's repulsive appearance underscores the precariousness of maintaining societal norms. The story explores the erosion of morality and societal reactions, highlighting the delicate balance between civilization and the potential for darkness within the human psyche.
“The Picture of Dorian Gray” Oscar Wilde
In "The Picture of Dorian Gray," fragility is evident in Dorian Gray's obsessive pursuit of eternal youth and beauty, influenced by Lord Henry's corrupt philosophy. The decomposing portrait, reflecting Dorian's moral degradation, symbolizes his internal fragility. Dorian's fear of exposure and the consequences of his immoral actions contribute to his emotional vulnerability, portraying a haunting exploration of the destructive effects of vanity and hedonism on the human psyche.
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“Jane Eyre”The Brontë sisters
In "Jane Eyre," fragility surfaces in the orphaned and difficult childhood of the mauin character, her precarious social status as a governess, the romantic story with Mr. Rochester and internal struggles with self-perception and morality. Despite facing emotional disorders and isolation, Jane's resilience and moral convictions define her strength, showing a balance between vulnerability and fortitude.
FRAGILITY
“The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde”Robert Louis Stevenson
In "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," fragility is depicted through Dr. Jekyll's psychological struggle to separate his dual nature. The transformation into Mr. Hyde exemplifies the fragile boundary between good and evil within individuals. Hyde's repulsive appearance underscores the precariousness of maintaining societal norms. The story explores the erosion of morality and societal reactions, highlighting the delicate balance between civilization and the potential for darkness within the human psyche.
“The Picture of Dorian Gray” Oscar Wilde
In "The Picture of Dorian Gray," fragility is evident in Dorian Gray's obsessive pursuit of eternal youth and beauty, influenced by Lord Henry's corrupt philosophy. The decomposing portrait, reflecting Dorian's moral degradation, symbolizes his internal fragility. Dorian's fear of exposure and the consequences of his immoral actions contribute to his emotional vulnerability, portraying a haunting exploration of the destructive effects of vanity and hedonism on the human psyche.