Comedy is the producer of laughter.it came in the literary field with "Ralph Roister Doister"which is written by Nicholas vdall.Attached with it the Roman dramatists Plautus and Terence in the third and second centuries BC developed The Comedy of Manners;and Ben Jonson developed The Comedy of Humours in the Neoclassical Age though it manifested first in the Elizabethan Age.The main difference between them is: the comedy of manners indicates the witty laughter which is produced by the ironic sentences of the people and comedy of humors which is produced by the physical appearances of the people.
It's like what kind of drama do we have! Sad Endings-Tragedy Happy Endings-Comedy Then the Tragedy is divided into: Traditional, Senecan Tragedy , Revenge Tragedy/Tragedy of blood, Domestic/bourgeois , Tragicomedy. Comedy: Romantic,Satiric, Comedy of Manners, Farce, Humours,Melodrama.
Comedy of manners is a comedy representing the current behaviour of fashionable society.The "comedy of manners" deals with the sophisticated lives of upper class of society.In "Restoration Period (1660-1700) " the most significant form of drama was comedy of manners.
antisentimental comedy is comedy of manners less the vulgarity and profanity!
Comedy of manners
Comedy of manners is typically considered a high comedy. It focuses on the social behaviors and mannerisms of a particular class or group of people, often using wit and satire to comment on societal norms and values.
Tragedy is sad, comedy is funny, or satirical.
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in a drama, you are acting not funny and immature In a comedy you are acting funny and happy.
The "comedy of manners" is a genre of comedy that satirizes the manners and conventions of a social class or group. It often involves witty dialogue, social commentary, and exaggerated characters to highlight the absurdity or hypocrisy of societal norms and behaviors. Examples of this genre include plays by playwrights such as Molière and Oscar Wilde.
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The various genres of plays consist of tragedy, tragicomedy, melodrama, domestic comedy, comedy of manners, romantic comedy, farce, and satire.