Fielding was a famous British writer in the 16th century. His works included classic novels such as Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear. These works caused a sensation at that time and were regarded as classics of literature. Hamlet was considered one of Fielding's most famous works. It depicted a morally corrupt society and revealed the dark side of human nature. In Hamlet, the noble figures were willing to hurt others and even sacrifice their dignity in order to protect their own interests. This kind of character image reflected the dark side of society at that time, causing people to ponder. In addition to Hamlet, Fielding's other works also revealed some realistic problems of the society at that time. For example, Othello depicted a love story during the war, reflecting the political reality of the time. King Lear depicted a society under the autocratic rule of a king and revealed the dark side of the society at that time. In general, Fielding's literary works revealed some problems in British society at that time, including the corruption of nobles, social injustice, moral degeneration, etc. These works not only caused a sensation at that time, but are still widely read and studied today. They are considered classics in the history of English literature.