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Why do the complex characters in Shakespeare's plays appeal to a wide audience? because the characters are based on European myths and legends because the characters represent the best qualities of human nature because the characters are flawed and larger than life because the characters act predictably to bring out a happy ending.

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Answer: Im more simple terms...

its C: because the characters are flawed and larger than life

Explanation: I got it right on the test! Have a good day everyone!

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The characters in Shakespeare's plays are widely loved by the masses because they are flawed and larger than life. They are on one hand easy to relate to and connect with, but on another hand very grandiose and almost of a fairy tale nature. They are certainly not predictable, nor do they collectively represent the best qualities of human nature.
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