Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" and William Shakespeare's "Leah King" are two British literary works made up of two different authors from two different centuries. They all have quite a personality and show a respectable and less respectable personality. Jane Austen's social satire "Aesthetics and prejudice in 1813" and William Shakespeare's poem "Lear King" appeared in 1606 and coincided with each other in the manner of expression of characters.
Jane Austen and Shakespeare expressed strong emotions to "pride and prejudice" and "merchant of Venice". Both Shakespeare and Jane Austen show strong love, revenge, hatred, and friendship. "Pride and prejudice" is a novel, "merchants of Venice" is a drama, so the way to express strong emotions is different, but there are some similarities. In "pride and prejudice" strong emotions are expressed as follows. narrator
Pride of "Pride and Prejudice" Jane Austin develops a satirical satirical work with elements of pride and prejudice. Austin self-esteem as vice and virtue. Pride as the arrogance and prejudice of the side effects of the first introduction of Austin, as the pride of the novel, as a concept of character development. Pride of the novel comes to an end, and it becomes a carrier of many lofty acts by the heroes. Jane Austen 's pride and prejudice, written by Jane Austen in the early 19th century, has always been considered one of her biggest and most fun love stories. . It was actually called "the greatest miracle of English literature" by Reginald Farrer and was read as "Eternal masterpiece" by Sir Walter Scott. Through this novel, Austin extremely exposed hypocrisy on some aspects of Regency.