A comedy through and through, in my opinion. Though, you may meet someone who disagrees. If you have ever seen My Fair Lady, you'll get the gist of Pygmalion and can decide for yourself if you think it's funny, without the sometimes untranslatable Shakespeare lingo clouding your thoughts.
Pygmalion is considered a comedy. It is a play by George Bernard Shaw that explores themes of social class, language, and identity through humor and satire.
comedy is comedy tragedy is tragedy
Comedy is adveho and Tragedy is tragoedia
Comedy tragedy masks today have special names given to them. The comedy masks are called Thalia, after the muse of comedy, and the tragedy masks are named after Melpomene, the muse of tragedy.
The opposite of tragedy is comedy. Comedy typically features light-hearted and humorous elements, as opposed to the serious and somber tone of tragedy.
Tragedy is sad, comedy is funny, or satirical.
IT was a comedy.
a comedy :)
A comedy has a happy ending (and can be amusing) and a tragedy has a sad ending
Comedy and Tragedy. Although actually Shakespeare wrote as many Histories as he did Tragedies (10). Comedies were what he wrote the most (18).
A tragedy.
Bernard Shaw has combined in Pygmalion the elements of comedy, romance and novel and naturally created a work whose structure cannot follow the conventionalsymmetry and neatness of a PURE genre.
comedy - Thalia Tragedy - Melpomene _Ele.