‘The Hero keeps our sympathy from the beginning to the end of the play’
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'The Hero keeps our sympathy from the beginning to the end of the play' 'Prince Hamlet loses audience sympathy as he commits several unnecessary murders and insults the women he loves' The questioning of where the audiences sympathy lies within Hamlet is an interesting subject for in many ways it can be argued that 'The Hero keeps our sympathy from the beginning to the end of the play' this is maybe because Hamlet is the plays lead role and when the audience meet him he appears to be upset due to the fact that he is grieving for the loss of this father. A second argument maybe 'Prince Hamlet loses audience sympathy as he commits several unnecessary murders and insults the women he loves' this can be argued for as the play continues the audience witness a form of madness which is not clear to be real or fake. Hamlet changes drastically...


