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The Picture of the Divided Self in the Work of R.L. Stevenson and Bram Stoker
KACEROVSKÁ, Lucie
The thesis focuses on the theme of split personality in the works of Bram Stoker and Robert Louis Stevenson. The aim of this thesis is a comparative analysis of the novels Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by R. L. Stevenson and Dracula by Bram Stoker, with regard to the key theme of split personality. The introductory theoretical part discusses the significance of this theme in Anglo-American gothic prose, drawing mainly on Botting's study Gothic. The following chapters are devoted to a comparative interpretation of selected motifs, such as mystery, love, pursuit, desire for power, fear, violence, science and education, friendship, and love. The thesis also focuses on the function of space and the depiction of crime, guilt, and conscience in both novels. Last but not least, it addresses the significance of contrasts and symbolic images in creating psychological tension in the works of both authors. This thesis offers a psychological perspective on two famous gothic novels and their shared theme.
The Risk of Drug Addiction at Secondary Schools
KACEROVSKÁ, Lucie
This bachelor thesis deals with drug problems relating to children at secondary schools. It focuses on the research on substance abuse risk and adolescents' awareness of drug addiction and prevention. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part deals with drugs and drug issues in general. The practical part contains research collected from a questionnaire survey. The research was conducted at secondary schools in Klatovy. It has been found that students are sufficiently informed about addictive substances (drugs), mostly from primary school. Most of the students had a basic overview of the potential risks of substance abuse and perceive drugs as dangerous and bad.

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