Nowadays, people consider the death of an 11-year old boy (as Shakespeare's son Hamnet did in 1596) to be a huge tragedy, but in Shakespeare's time the death of children was a common occurrence. Shakespeare's sister Anne died when she was 8. It was sad, sure, but not a great tragedy.
Tragedy, comedy, and history.
It's a comedy. Just about everybody gets married at the end, except Jaques, of course.
No.
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. Many people immediately think romance, and in fact it may be both, but the full title of the play is The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.
Same as it is now, a pharmacist, a druggist.
Tragedy is from ancient Doric Greek, meaning a "goat weaner" it was used by shakespeares actors.
Tragedy, comedy, and history.
In the 16th Century, there were only 2 literary genres: Comedy and Tragedy.
Hamlet says it to himself in the play: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke
World War II was the biggest tragedy ever, an estimated 60,000,000 killed in the process.
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the war
It's a comedy. Just about everybody gets married at the end, except Jaques, of course.
No.
Tragedy is a noun in a sentence.The tragedy was unbearable.Her tragedy would scar her life forever.It would a tragedy if you left me.
a series where tragedies happen is the series of unfortunate events by lemony snicket
the greatest tragedy in life...in philosophy is not death but, to live without knowing the purpose....