Bradley, A. C. (Andrew Cecil)
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Hamlet
Prince of Denmark, tasked with avenging his father's murder.
"Hamlet believes in the importance of truth and justice, but questions the nature of reality and the possibility of achieving these ideals in a corrupt world."

Othello
General of the Venetian army, noble but trusting.
"Othello values honor, loyalty, and love above all else. He believes in the power of reason and justice, but is ultimately undone by his inability to reconcile these ideals with the perceived betrayal of his wife."

Iago
Othello's ensign, a master manipulator and villain.
"Iago believes in the supremacy of egoism and the absurdity of morality. He sees human beings as easily manipulated and driven by base desires, and views honesty and virtue as mere foolishness."

King Lear
King of Britain, descends into madness after dividing his kingdom.
"Lear initially believes in the power of kingship and the importance of filial duty, but his experiences challenge these beliefs and lead him to question the nature of justice and the meaning of life."

Lady Macbeth
Wife of Macbeth, ambitious and ruthless.
"Lady Macbeth believes that power is the ultimate goal and that any means are justified to achieve it. She is willing to sacrifice her own humanity and morality in pursuit of ambition."

Macbeth
A Scottish general, driven to murder and tyranny by ambition and supernatural influence.
"Macbeth initially values honor and loyalty, but these values are gradually corrupted by his ambition and his belief in the prophecies of the witches. He comes to believe that power is the only thing that matters."
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