In Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and William Shakespeare's King Lear you can see that both works are mapped to each other using the same pattern to further enhance the similarity and importance of the work. The brave new world is about to destroy human emotions. That's why Huxley chose Shakespeare as the basis for John's personal connection belief system. The stories of the two publications are very different from each other, but there are no doubt that you can compare two books on several topics.
William Shakespeare's "Lil King" and Sophocles's "Oedipus King" have a similar theme. One of the themes is vision and blindness. In Shakespeare's 'King of the Lear', problems of sight and blindness are repeated subjects. In Shakespeare 's term, and in Oh - o - ipipus of Sohpocles, blindness is more than mere physical invisibility. In these two pieces of work, blindness is used to express spiritual defects of some characters. Sight is not completely from physical vision. In King Lear, Gloucester and Lear are two main examples of Shakespeare 's integration into this theme, and Oedipus is among the kings of Oedipus. Blindness is the reason why the tragic hero Oedipus collapsed. His blindness not only appears in the body, it is also recognized as rear.
In Shakespearean play "King Lear", Shakespeare introduced many themes. The most important theme displayed by Kingia is the crazy theme. In this drama, the tragic hero Lear shows madness. King Lear developed madness at the beginning of the script, but he actually showed it in performance. In this scene, King Lear is not only at the apex of madness, but also shows that he came out of insanity. This behavior is probably the most important action, as it shows various stages of Lear's experience, from complete madness to his madness, and to his own mistakes, a tragic vision.