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tragedy .
The most optimistic genre is typically considered to be utopian fiction, as it envisions idealized societies with harmonious relationships and positive outcomes for humanity. These stories often explore themes of hope, progress, and possibilities for a better future.
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Tragedy is often considered the most impactful and memorable genre due to its exploration of human suffering and the consequences of flawed actions. It provokes deep emotional responses and challenges the audience to reflect on the human condition. Tragedies also offer valuable insights into moral dilemmas and the complexities of life.
Because, as Eugene Ionesco said, the characters in a tragedy have a tragic fate, but a fate of their own nonetheless. The characters in a comedy in the absurd genre (The Bald Primadonna, Waiting for Godot...), though not to be taken seriously, have no fate, which can be considered even more tragic. They can be deemed of being soul-less puppets.
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the terms comedy and tragedy come from ancient greek theatre. not a singular drama.... though most plays or films that depict both comedy and tragedy are generally considered romantic comedies and they often aren't either. we are limited in our ability to describe things. we are human. get used to it. comedy and tragedy are the first genres in the theatre....derived from ancient greece.tragedy ( in greek τραγωδια ) means ωδη τραγου ,which means dancing and singing.This genre was played for God Dionisus ,whom represented god himself. comedy ( in greek κωμωδια) started from Aristophanes a few years later . drama (in greek δραμα) comes from the verb δρω which means do....therefore drama was not a theatre genre but acting itself. optimistic
Catharsis is an emotional purging; in other words, a release of pent-up negative emotions. This term often relates to tragedy, but I am not sure if you are referring to the tragedies we suffer in our lives, or tragedy as a literary genre.
Tragedy is a genre that often portrays protagonists suffering as a result of their own actions. In this genre, the protagonist's flaws or mistakes lead to their downfall, creating a sense of catharsis for the audience. The Greek playwrights, like Sophocles and Euripides, often explored this theme in their works.
"The Scarlet Ibis" is a short story that falls under the genre of Southern Gothic literature, characterized by themes of tragedy, cruelty, and the supernatural, often set in the American South.