Back to the happy and frowning ( tragic ) masks of dramatics. In Shakespeare"s time there were only two classes of drama- Tragedy and Comedy- there were tight separations- Tragedy had to end tragically- for at least one character, and comedy- heavy stuff off limits. The modern idea of a serious drama that comes out Okay- like many movies and Television dramas- was unknown. as Twelfth Night is classed as a comedy- no body count. the only exception- and this was long after Shakespeare, might be the Inheritance drama but then the death is off-stage- and there is a potential for a mixture of tragedy and comedy- ( all of the money was Confederate!) of O Henry fame. but that is centuries ahead of Shakespeare.
Only if you get killed while playing the game. But no. The main characters do not die.
None of the main characters die. I believe the only death in the series was Loreali Gilmore's grandmother.
no. but some of the characters die or have major or minor injures.
Lots of characters died, see related questions for more information.
Eventually yes, he will regenerate into the twelfth Doctor.
In the fourth book, Mona dies. I don't know if any of the other girls die though.
no you dick there the main characters and don't die why do you even care the show sucked any way
Yes two: Albus Dumbledore and Lord Voldemort.
In the "House of Night" book series, Jack Twist is a character who dies. His death is a significant event in the series that impacts the storyline and other characters.
Nobody dies in this movie but some of the characters are injured.
Yes, Tellah is the only real "main" character that does though.
The Night That Will Not Die was created in 2009.