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a wedding
It depends what you mean by "romantic comedies". Most of Shakespeare's comedies are romantic in nature and end in weddings all around. Some of his late comedies are called "romances" and they end in reconciliations and reunifications all around instead of weddings.
They usually end with multiple marriages.
Because the laughter OVER once you marry!
Most Shakespearean comedies end in a wedding feat, followed by a dance.
Comedy plays of shakespeare have a happy ending while tragedies, the hero of the play will end up brokend or defeted mentally or physicaly
Because the laughter OVER once you marry!
They are comedies.
There are a bunch of weddings.
Just the way you think. The tragedies are depressing and end up sadly, whereas the comedies are funny, satirical and upbeat, and end well. Read Oedipus Rex and Lysistrata to see what I mean--they are both great plays.
Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It and Twelfth Night are sometimes called the "golden comedies". They all have a pretty high per capita marriage count at the end, and do not have the darker elements of some of Shakespeare's later comedies.
happy comedies, problem plays, romantic comedies.