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Did William shakespeares plays have a good outcome?

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Yes, more often than not. The ten tragedies turned out badly, and so did a couple of the histories, Richard II and Richard III in particular. Troilus and Cressida does not end happily. But that leaves twenty-five other plays where the outcome is satisfactory for most of the characters, although usually there is at least one for whom the result is not good.

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