Shakespeare's comedies have happy endings
The Comedy of Errors, The Tempest and Macbeth in that order.
Shakespeare characteristics of subgenre comedy
Tragedy, comedy, and history.
It's a comedy. Just about everybody gets married at the end, except Jaques, of course.
In the 16th Century, there were only 2 literary genres: Comedy and Tragedy.
Definitely NOT.
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There is one called Twelfth Night that I am aware of, but in the beginning its sad. I think its sad/comedy.
The Comedy of Errors is about two sets of identical twins. Twelfth Night is also about twins.
in 1623
Well i do not no for sure but i think romeo and julliet and a midsummers night dream although this may be classed a s a comedy
he was a playwright poet and actor he was a dude