Abstract
One of the characteristics of language and literature is the use of narration. Narrative methods provide the reader a better understanding of the issue and allow them to utilise their imagination to picture it. Literary devices are another term for narrative literary methods. Because literary methods are best understood in the context of one of these components, it's essential to realise that literary elements in narratives include things like the location, storyline, subject, style or structure, characters, and viewpoint, or voice of the tale. Robert Louis Stevenson was a novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer who lived in Scotland. He has contributed many masterpieces to the realm of children's literature via his works. Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are among his best-known works. Stevenson's writings are distinguished by his use of storytelling methods and visionary insights to convey his views. Robert Louis Stevenson is a master at utilising foreshadowing to heighten the novel's tension. Several hints are given to let the reader know that treachery awaits the adventurers. In line with the theme of cultural unification through language development, Stevenson's narrative and visionary insight provides a good approach of cultural unification. Stevenson's narrative technique and visionary approach expresses cultural aspects in a manner that appeals to a diverse audience. Stevenson's technique of narration applies to the style and plot of the literary work.