They literally forced other people's children to do so. It's like a Shakespearen comedy and just like in those I find it tragic but ultimately unsympathetic when a villain destroys himself or his loved ones. She's dead now. Her suffering is either over or eternal. Her father on the other had is still alive and potentially forced his daughters fate onto millions of others who are someone else's child.
OK, but it sounded like you said that was a reason to have no sympathy for a kid dying.
They literally forced other people's children to do so. It's like a Shakespearen comedy and just like in those I find it tragic but ultimately unsympathetic when a villain destroys himself or his loved ones. She's dead now. Her suffering is either over or eternal. Her father on the other had is still alive and potentially forced his daughters fate onto millions of others who are someone else's child.
Wasn't the 10th plague the Pharoh's own Son dying?