why does Shakespeare introduce some of the important characters in a sad mood what effect does have on the audience
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shakespeare introduces some of the important characters in a sad mood so that the reader is left wondering about the reason behind the sadness.
It has an effect on an audience. The audience is left wondering about the reason behind a character's sadness bringing up many possibilities or theories and conspiracies.
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Shakespeare introduced some of the important characters in a sad mood to increase the curiosity of the reader. As a result, the audience gets more interested and excited in the play. They keep wondering about the reason behind the sadness of the character.
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