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.
A Shakespearian comedy always ends on laughter however a Shakespearian tragedy ends with death.
In comedies everyone gets married; in tragedies everyone dies.
Macbeth , Juliet & romeo
In his comedies the characters are all put into situations that they could not imagine themselves in and have no way of dealing with the situation so chaos ensues. But in the end all is fixed and everyone is fine and there's usually a wedding. In tragedies chaos insues because of a combination of external and internal conflicts within the main character and they do everything they can to avoid the inevitable, but in the end all their fighting to stay alive ultimately leads to their destruction.
what is the tragedy and what is types of tragedy what is the tragedy and what is types of tragedy
Tragedy is sad, comedy is funny, or satirical.
A Shakespearean tragedy is a play; it isn't real.
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.
A tragedy normally centers on a single individual.
Tragedy usually always ends on a down note. It is always bad like death, even if it is funny.
Uses an extraordinary hero.