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Who was the chief character in the play?

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Answered by topanswers
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A chief character in a play is the person who play as a protagonist.

A protagonist is the character who is responsible for handling some important problem in a story. A protagonist must be vary from other characters in a story. The character should possess special traits because the protagonist is the character in which audience pour all their interest.

The chief character may also known as a protagonist or a hero.

Answered by Sidyandex
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The most special character in this play by William Shakespeare can be anyone.

As the play progresses, the unites state of the world also chooses the play to be very important.

The scariest and yet surprising part of the legacy William Shakespeare is that not a single player ever has spoiled the reputation of the man himself.

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