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The Victorian stage melodrama featured a limited number of stock characters: the hero, the villain, the heroine, an old man, an old woman, a comic man and a comic woman engaged in a sensational plot featuring themes of love and murder.
The main role of the nanny in Romeo and Juliet is to provide comic relief. In Shakespeare's tragedy, he always includes one comic relief character to lighten the mood.
no. he uses comic relief for humor.
They are minor characters from the play, Hamlet by William Shakespeare. The two characters are Hamlet's friends that are represented as being rather dumb and more or less play the role of comic relief within the play.
Comic relief refers to the use of a humorous incident to give temporary relief from the tension among the characters in an opera or play. It isn't a mandatory technique by playwrights. So it well may be absent from the most serious of tragedies. Thus the closest that the tragedy of 'Oedipus Rex' comes to an incident of comic relief is by way of a quick comment by the chorus in the parados. In their first appearance, the chorus calls upon the gods. In the third antistrophe, that call includes a brief reference to the wine god Bacchus, his unpopularity with the other gods, and his popularity with his stumbling, bumbling drunken followers.
Polonius and the gravediggers in Hamlet provide comic relief.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
The Victorian stage melodrama featured a limited number of stock characters: the hero, the villain, the heroine, an old man, an old woman, a comic man and a comic woman engaged in a sensational plot featuring themes of love and murder.
In Hamlet, Lady Capulet adds comic relief to the tragedy.
The nurse's rambling in scene 3 creates comic relief by interrupting the tense or serious moments with her humorous and meandering storytelling. Her exaggerated descriptions and lengthy anecdotes provide a contrast to the other characters' more focused dialogue, lightening the mood and adding a sense of whimsy to the scene.
Comic relief is often sprinkled throughout a story to provide moments of humor and light-heartedness, depending on the tone and genre of the work. The frequency of comic relief can vary, but it is typically used strategically to break up tension or add levity to heavy or dramatic scenes.
Minor characters are basically color - they provide interactions with the main characters and cause things to happen that are needed, but their role can be played by any minor character, so they're pretty much interchangeable.
The main role of the nanny in Romeo and Juliet is to provide comic relief. In Shakespeare's tragedy, he always includes one comic relief character to lighten the mood.
In 1985 the comic relief launched.
never they're just comic relief characters
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no. he uses comic relief for humor.