At the end of the play you see whether or not the main characters are still standing. If it's a comedy, they should be on their feet and getting married to each other.
there both gay there is no difference at all
In Shakespeare's plays, the major difference between a tragedy and a comedy is that the main character dies in a tragedy. A Shakespearean comedy can be very tragic and depressing, but so long as the main character remains alive, it is not actually a tragedy.
In comedies everyone gets married; in tragedies everyone dies.
A comedy is funny (ha! ha!), and a tragedy involves misfortune and death. That applies in all cases, not just to plays that Shakespeare wrote.
what is the tragedy and what is types of tragedy what is the tragedy and what is types of tragedy
Henry L. Hinton has written: 'Shakespeare's tragedy of Macbeth' 'Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet' 'Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet'
Titus Andronicus (1593) was the FIRST tragedy Shakespeare wrote. His last tragedy was Timon of Athens.
No its a tragedy written by William Shakespeare between 1591-1595
Tragedy is sad, comedy is funny, or satirical.
A Shakespearean tragedy is a play; it isn't real.
To illustrate that life goes on amid tragedy.
A tragedy normally centers on a single individual.