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Using the standard categories, we have: Comedy: Pericles Tragedy: Timon of Athens History: King John
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Shakespeare's plays are usually divided into Comedy, Tragedy, and History.
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There are many Muslim members and users. Check to see who is answering questions in the Islam/Muslim categories, and many will surface. Go to questions in those categories and then click on "Question history" to the left.
Click on "Unanswered questions" or in the blue sidebar "Browse categories". If "Browse categories is not there, click on" HI [your name]". Browse categories will give you supervisors names next to categories. Any way, go down to "History politics and society". If you click the little green arrow [sub-categories], next to "History politics and society', you'll see more choices. Here you'll see, "Politics and society". Click on the arrow again and you'll see "Politics and policy", click again and you'll see more choices like, "Political office holders" and "Political theory".
In history, the ages are broken down to Prehistory, Ancient, Post Classical, and Modern. These are further broken down into Prehistory, The Bronze, Iron and Middle Ages, theÊDark Ages, the Renaissance, the Late Modern period, and Contemporary history.
There are 6 categories in Trivial Pursuit. "Original" (Master Game ~ Genus Edition) colors: Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow, Orange, Brown. "Original" categories: Blue: Geography; Pink: Entertainment; Yellow: History; Brown: Art and Literature; Green: Science and Nature; Orange: Sports and Leisure.
Common categories on Jeopardy focus on general topics such as history, geography, literature, food & drink and sports & entertainment. Other categories might be more specific, focusing on history of a certain country or an entire category devoted to one famous person. Then there are the novelty categories such as "Rhyme Time", "Names the Same" and "Stupid Answers."
Comedy, Tradgedy, and History. Shakepeare's plays also use these three categories as an organizing system.
Jeopardy! questions cover an encyclopedia worth of categories taken from Science, History, Pop Culture, Literature, Geography, etc... Examples of traditional Jeopardy! categories are: The Oscars, Literary Characters, Word Origins, and U.S. Presidents. Some of Jeopardy's categories with a twist are: Before & After, Rhyme Time, Stupid Answers, and Name's the Same.