It is Usually a happy-ish ending, unlike a tragedy play which normally resolves in the main character dying.
Tragedy, comedy, and history.
It's a comedy. Just about everybody gets married at the end, except Jaques, of course.
In Shakespeare's day, the actors performed a comical dance and song called a jig which might include comic monologues or dialogues. It was kind of like a music hall comedy turn--a little song and a few jokes. These were performed even after the most serious of plays.
The Comedy of Errors, The Tempest and Macbeth in that order.
Shakespeare characteristics of subgenre comedy
Shakespeare's play that starts with three L's is Love's Labour's Lost. It is under the genre of comedy and was written in 1594.
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I first found Shakespeare's plays when I was introduced to them at school.
In the 16th Century, there were only 2 literary genres: Comedy and Tragedy.
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