Friday, May 24, 2019
Comparing Pride and Prejudice to Macbeth
In the first few chapters of Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen portrays Fitzwilliam Darcy as so high and conceited, a most disagreeable man and possessed of shocking madness. This is conveyed to the earshot through Elizabeth Bennets eavesdropping and the Bennet familys first impression of Darcy. At the start of Macbeth however, the central character, Macbeth, is portrayed by William Shakespeare as a hero. In Scotland he is loved, trusted and admired Oh valiant cousin, worthy gentleman, brave Macbeth.Nevertheless by the end of both works, the listenings own opinion of each character has kindd to the complete opposite. Their opinion has been altered by the authors who try to confute the audiences initial understanding of both characters. Many characters end-to-end Pride and Prejudice change in one federal agency or another. They especially change other peoples impressions of them. A good example of this is Mr Wickham. When Wickham is first introduced into the novel, he is portrayed as a good, kind man who was unfortunate abundant to shit lived with Darcy Wickham was the happy man towards whom almost every female eye was turned As the novel progresses Elizabeth conveys to find out about his true characteristics. The way in which Jane Austen changes our opinion of Wickham is initially through the letter that Darcy sends to Elizabeth after she has declined his first offer of marriage. The letter she receives explains why Darcy dislikes Wickham. It tells her of the ungentleman like things that Wickham has done in the past. It explains how he became a wild one as one of Darcys housemaids told Elizabeth when she made a visit to Pemberley.On the other hand in Macbeth, the character who undergoes the most change throughout the play is in fact Macbeth himself. At first, he was a very honourable and noble man, both on and off the battlefields of Scotland. This is shown we he is appointed to comely Thane of Cawdor He bade me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor. Mac beth however, was a very ambitious man as well, and this was part of the reason for his change of character and downfall I have no spurbut only vaulting ambition which oerleaps itself.It was Shakespeares portrayal of Macbeths ambition that allowed him to have the ability to change the audiences opinion of Macbeth completely. Pushed by the idea that he could become king, his growing ambition and misplace confidence in the prophecies and Lady Macbeth, Macbeth begins to become an evil, murderous despot lacking any sense of mind. Another way in which Jane Austen changes ideas and characters in Pride and Prejudice is through the actions and words of Mr Bennet. Mr Bennet undergoes one of the most momentous changes throughout the course of the novel.When he is first introduced he is one of the direct characters offering comic relief and as the beginning of the story progresses, we see that his primary characteristics revolve around poking fun at his wife I have the utmost respect for yo ur nerves. Theyve been my constant companion these twenty years. He likewise stays aloof from his daughters, and does not care about serious matters of love. As the novel progresses, most especially after Lydias elopement and arranged marriage, we see Mr. Bennets character begin to change.The weight of his careless attitude finally sits heavy enough on his shoulders that he can no longer ignore it. While he passive pokes fun at his wife, he understands that his daughters need a firm father if they are to curb their wild natures. With Lydia, it was too late, but he wasted no time in turning on Kitty and immediately laying down the law of his house This shows the audience that he realises that he hasnt brought up his daughters how he wanted to and her wants to change that with kitty.
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