Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Plot.
In Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Shakespeare Hamlet both dive into the realm of family conflict for a overall goal. In Hamlet such conflict arises from the murder of his father by his uncle, while Austen creates conflict through family and marriage life in the time period. Both main Characters shape the plot by exploiting irregular ideas and rebelling social norms that lead to a substantial downfall. Hamlet seems much more fantastical compared to the realistic conflict in Pride and Prejudice highlighting the difference in the writing and the plot. Both writers allow the story to progress smoothly through their writing and plot to achieve the overall goal of the characters, who at once their feat complete, proceed to end in downfall.
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