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Character Archetypes In Shakespeare

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The traditional and Shakespearean tragedies place specific roles on its players. The tragic heroic and often titular character plays the role as the proverbial “good guy” while his or her opponent is often presented as the exact opposite in their appearance, actions, and motives. To wit, the inverted persona of the protagonist,the antagonist, carries out the role best simplified as “the bad guy.” These distinctive character archetypes are fulfilled in their classic formula in many classical and modern works, especially in regards to fables and children’s tales where the lines separating good and evil are clearly drawn. However, there are times when the moral center of a character is not so clear cut. Much of the appeal of modern works, especially
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