At the end of tragedies people die on romances they do not die . By Lauren from Bournemouth
Tragic Shakespeare plays typically involve themes of loss, death, and despair, with protagonists often meeting a tragic end due to their own flaws. Examples include "Romeo and Juliet" and "Macbeth." Romantic Shakespeare plays, on the other hand, focus on themes of love, passion, and comedy, with lighthearted and often humorous storylines. Examples include "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Much Ado About Nothing."
hamlet lol
Romeo and JUliet !
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No, he did not. Shakespeare was a playwright and a poet, famed for his sonnets.
It is a romantic tragedy.
Tragic. His attempts to play God backfired on him and caused him to lose loved ones and become forced to follow his creation in order to stop it.
Love's Labour's Lost is a romantic comedy.
Tragic flaw is not "used" in a play, it is imposed on a play in an effort to understand it better. Some people think it works, and others don't. But in any event, it was not a concept in Shakespeare's mind when he wrote Macbeth.
Shakespeare wrote the play.
I would think so... Julius Caesar lived a very tragic life. And most of Shakespeare`s plays have deaths in it :)
"Kiss Me Kate" and "Ten Things I Hate About You" are two versions.
A Shakespearean tragedy is a play; it isn't real.