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This video analyzes Hermann Hesse’s Demian not merely as a literary symbol but through the lenses of developmental psychology and sociology. It interprets the collision between the two worlds experienced by the protagonist, Sinclair, as a universal mechanism observable in real life. The analysis highlights the fatal impact on children of the gap between the “bright world,” governed by morality and order, and the “dark world,” driven by survival-of-the-fittest logic. In particular, it examines in depth how a small lie—initiated under peer pressure and immature judgment—can escalate into psychological subjugation and exploitation. Ultimately, the video suggests that Sinclair’s developmental journey resonates with contemporary social issues such as school violence and gaslighting. It argues that the conflict portrayed in the novel reflects an unavoidable and universal truth encountered in the process of individuation.