i go to continental academy too and i think the answer is a low comedy or a tragedy.
One example of dramatic poetry comedy is William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." This play combines elements of drama and comedy through its humorous and fantastical plot, witty dialogue, and colorful characters, creating a lively and entertaining performance.
Comedy of manners is typically considered a high comedy. It focuses on the social behaviors and mannerisms of a particular class or group of people, often using wit and satire to comment on societal norms and values.
Dark comedy is comedy that has gloomy or disturbing elements. A good example of dark comedy is like the show Dead Like Me, a show with grim reapers and afterlife themes.
High comedy is humor that usually requires some additional insight or context to make it amusing. Irony for example is an example of high comedy. A character telling another that he doesn't eat meat upon arriving at a dinner party when we the audience have seen a second character previously slaving away making the meal (which includes meat) and working themselves to the edge of their sanity to please the first character is amusing to us seeing as we have all the information, it wouldn't be funny if we didn't know the second character had worked so hard for no reason. Low comedy is characterized as being slapstick or farce. Something more akin to physical comedy in which what is currently happening is amusing for some reason. Think of it almost like low-brow humor, you don't need to think very hard to figure it out.
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Comedy music is humorous in design, such as parody songs, novelty songs, comedy rock or comedy hip hop. For example, The Lonely Island have released a range of comedy music videos.
A comedy set in the military. An example is "Operation Petticoat" (1959). Stars Cary Grant, Tony Curtis.
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Yes. A Midsummer Night's Dream is a good example of a comedy full of couplets.
The Clouds by Aristophanes is an example of a Greek comedy play that satirizes the intellectual and philosophical trends of the time, particularly the Sophists and their teachings.
High comedy is a form of comedy that typically involves witty dialogue, intellectual humor, and satire that appeals to a more educated or sophisticated audience. It often relies on clever wordplay, social commentary, and nuanced themes, setting it apart from low or slapstick comedy.