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Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. The theme of the two works: the human nature
2.1 Conrad's probe into human nature
2.1.1 Darkness is the true nature of mankind
2.1.2 Western civilization is as barbarous as African society
2.1.3. The inborn evils of mankind are released
2.1.4. The heart of the darkness will corrupt human
2.1.5 The heart of the darkness will enlighten human
2.2 D. H. Lawrence's probe into human nature
2.2.1 Love is a part of the uncontrollable side of human life
2.2.2 Life is unbearable without love
2.2.3 Love transforms life into something new
2.2.4 Love gives security
2.2.5 Love is not only something to live for but something to be feared
3. The Freud's influence on the two works
3.1 The application of Freudian division of ‘psycho structure’
3.2 The application of Freudian ‘Anxiety’ and ‘sublimation’ doctrine
3.3 The influence of Freud's ‘Interpretation of Dreams’ on writing techniques of both works
4. The stylistic features of the two works
4.1 The use of symbolism
4.2 The use of imagery
4.3 The use of archetypal myth
5. Conclusion
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