No, it is a comedy. Tragicomedy combines both tragic and comic scenes. This play has a sad start off, ending happily, also known as a comedy back in the Shakespearean days.
Shakespeare wrote the comedy Much Ado About Nothing in around the year 1599 and it was published in the year 1600
It is a comedy by William Shakespeare
amazingly its a comedy
Much ado about nothing translates to a lot of fuss about nothing. The whole play is a big misunderstanding. Its a comedy(ha, yeah of course)
'Much Ado about Nothing' is a comedy written by William Shakespeare in about 1599. It is about a young woman who is falsely accused about being unchaste, but is later redeemed.
The phrase is Much Ado about Nothing and is the title of one of William Shakespeare's plays. It means a lot of fuss over nothing.
Much Ado About Nothing.
Everyone gets married at the end.
The Odyssey is an epic poem written by Homer in dactylic hexameter. Much Ado About Nothing is a dramatic comedy written mostly in prose and a little iambic pentameter by Shakespeare.
In it's most general definition, Much Ado... is a comedy because, as most others do, it ends happily. More specifically, as many other Shakespeare comedies to, it ends with a marriage (or the expectation of one).
Much Ado About Nothing is a play. It is not a novel.
Much Ado About Nothing - opera - was created in 1901.