dnt no !! I'd say comedy
it has a happy ending after a few minor problems.
is doing better at the beginning of the tragedy than he or she will at the end
Tragedy has a protagonist (the main character who gains the audience's sympathy) who possesses character flaws that lead to his own undoing-he is himself responsible for the disaster that befalls him. Comedy is a humorous treatment of an otherwise dramatic, or serious subject-while the plot may have its characters doing silly or absurd things, it also allows moments of serious reflection and may even be said to teach a lesson. Farce is humor for sheer enjoyment-characters are not usually as three-dimensional as in comedy. Just as farce is less intellectually deep than comedy, melodrama is less intellectually inclined than a drama, and more designed to stir emotion-characters have less depth, and may be broadly described as good guys and bad guys. Any story may have one or more elements of any of these.
Action acting is just a form of acting that can be used for any acting style such as a drama or comedy.
Dionysus is associated with Tragedy, and thus the other half of theater than Comedy. He is seen as thus since he is thrice-born, and also at the end of each season he is torn asunder by Maenads.
Tragedy,comedy,sonnet Drama are based on form while Satire is a theme but all are genres in literature.
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it has a happy ending after a few minor problems.
Sonnet is the genre defined by form rather than theme. A sonnet is a poetic form with specific characteristics such as 14 lines, a specific rhyme scheme, and a fixed structure. The theme of a sonnet can vary widely, but the form remains consistent.
The ancient Greeks created two primary types of drama: tragedy and comedy. Tragedy focuses on serious themes and often explores human suffering, fate, and moral dilemmas, typically culminating in a cathartic experience for the audience. In contrast, comedy is characterized by humor, satire, and often a lighthearted approach to social issues, aiming to entertain and provoke laughter rather than evoke pity or fear. While both forms served to reflect and critique society, their tone and purpose differ significantly.
The Greek drama's were written by the famous Sophocles, and Euripides. There are two types of greek plays. One, obviously a drama, and two, a comedy. Drama's were about love and relationship, that normally ended sad. Comedy's were totally the opposite and included no more than three people; or less.
Paradise Lost book nine is considered a tragedy because it details the fall of man and the consequences of disobedience. The story focuses on the theme of loss, sin, and redemption, rather than comedy elements such as happy endings and resolution of conflicts.
Simpson's is 1000000 percent better than eastenders.But it depends if you prefer cartoons or drama
Fahrenheit 451 is more commonly classified as a dystopian science fiction novel rather than a comedy or tragedy. It explores themes related to censorship, freedom of speech, and the impact of mass media on society.
Meaning of Modern Tragedy: ordinary people in tragic situation.Modern Tragedy: dark scenes, dark faces, everyone is destroyed or die.Modern Tragedy: funny at the loss of humanity, laughter without substance.Modern Tragedy: everything is simplified. People are stripped down to what is essential.Modern Tragedy: must fall from the throne.Modern Tragedy: they don't have to look real, real in essence, any action is simple.Must fall from the throne.Person in high position, falls to great depth. All central characters die or are destroyed.They don't have to look real, real in essence, any action is simple.Tragedy has to go beyond Drama. Tragedyhas to bring on emotionally more than drama, it has to bring catharsis. This has got to be an enormous impact on the audience. The audience has to feel disemboweled at the end of the play. That is what tragedy has to achieve. And drama only has to move the audience.The difference between a drama and Modern Tragedy: modern tragedy is to fall from great height all central characters die, no way out of dilemma. Has to be done in stylized manner.Very stylish Modern Tragedy."In the end, it can't look like acting."
is doing better at the beginning of the tragedy than he or she will at the end
Tragedy has a protagonist (the main character who gains the audience's sympathy) who possesses character flaws that lead to his own undoing-he is himself responsible for the disaster that befalls him. Comedy is a humorous treatment of an otherwise dramatic, or serious subject-while the plot may have its characters doing silly or absurd things, it also allows moments of serious reflection and may even be said to teach a lesson. Farce is humor for sheer enjoyment-characters are not usually as three-dimensional as in comedy. Just as farce is less intellectually deep than comedy, melodrama is less intellectually inclined than a drama, and more designed to stir emotion-characters have less depth, and may be broadly described as good guys and bad guys. Any story may have one or more elements of any of these.