Comic refers to something that is funny or amusing, often involving humor or satire. Tragic, on the other hand, describes something that is sorrowful, serious, or marked by a disastrous or unhappy ending. These terms are commonly used to describe the tone or mood of a literary work or performance.
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it varies from comic to tragic but overall it is tension
The form of comedy used to ease tension in a tragedy is called "comic relief." It involves the introduction of humor to provide temporary relief from the intense emotions and seriousness of tragic events.
The opposite would be the rarely-used form "tragical" or more commonly "tragic." Other antonyms would be serious, unfunny, sad, or unfortunate.
Shakespeare's protagonists are less rigidly defined than Greek heroes, and they combine both tragic and comic elements.
Tragicomedy is a literary genre that blends aspects of both tragic and comic forms. It is most times seen in dramatic literature..
Comic foil
Tragic force is the event/force which starts the falling action in a tragedy. Not to be confused with tragic/fatal flaw.
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Tragedies did not drift into comedies. The were performed at separate festivals: the tragic in the spring and the comic in the winter.
A character whose lighthearted ways contrast with the heavier, more serious nature of the tragic hero is known as the comic foil.