the type character
basically the only difference is the ending. a comedy will have a happy ending i.e. wedding, whereas a tragedy will have a sad ending usually the death of the main character. either one can have funny or sad parts throughout but the ending is what makes it a comedy or a tragedy.
That is the correct spelling of the surname Atkinson (Scottish Aitchison), notably EastEnders character Bert and UK comedy actor Rowan Atkinson.
Alfalfa, real name Carl Switzer was ( he died in the forties) one of the fictional comedy team known as the Little Rascals or Our Gang. Not in any sense a farmer or rustic, I wonder where they got this agrarian name.
All comedy is social
comedy is comedy tragedy is tragedy
In the traditional comedy when a character compromises by trying to he or she is rewarded by joining society.
In the traditional comedy when a character compromises and tried to join society he or she is rewarded.
the comic hero
In the traditional comedy when a character compromises by trying to he or she is rewarded by joining society.
Dante Alighieri.
Melodious.
Seinfeld.
The main character dies apex =)
In Shakespearean terms, a comedy was anything were there was a happy ending for the main character.
In Shakespeare's plays, the major difference between a tragedy and a comedy is that the main character dies in a tragedy. A Shakespearean comedy can be very tragic and depressing, but so long as the main character remains alive, it is not actually a tragedy.
Emma Woodhouse
ugly betty