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The comic foil in Elizabethan tragedy contrasts with the main character by bringing humor, wit, and light-heartedness to the play, providing comic relief amidst the serious themes and events. They often serve as a contrast to the tragic hero's more serious or melancholic nature, highlighting the protagonist's flaws or predicaments through humor and satire.
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A comic foil is an Elizabethan tragedy.
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The Elizabethan dramatist who wrote 'The Spanish Tragedy' is Thomas Kyd.
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Elizabethan tragedy was written during the reign of Elizabeth I, that is before 1601. Jacobean tragedy was written in the reign of James I, after 1601.
The use of blank verse, iambic pentameter, and the portrayal of morally ambiguous characters were elements of Elizabethan tragedy that were not typically found in Greek tragedy.
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