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You will find that modern era demands he win. Since the modern world has abandoned the love of Tragedies that Shakespeare specialized in, they demand the good guy always wins. People would hate movies if the good guy lost in the end.

I disagree with this and would like to see more movies where the good guy lost, or at least died. However, it is becoming more common that the good guy dies, but not necessarily loses.

But the reason is that the majority of people wouldn't like it.

The good guy doesn't always win for there is no good guy. Just do a paradigm shift and you'll see different sides of the story. Such as Robin Hood for example. To some people he might be the bad guy because he stills, yet to others he is the good guy for giving to the poor.

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