Well I just learned that.So here it is in short version.Romeo hears Juliet's dead from some guy.He is on his way to see her tomb but then he has to fight a guy and Romeo is forced to slay him.Then he lays the guy in the tomb with sorrow.Then he goes to Juliet's tomb and she magically awakes.Then Romeo kills himself with posion that he bought and Juliet wants to die with him to.SO Juliet cant find ANY posion in the vile or on Romeo's lips.So she takes his dagger and stabs herself.Then they are found dead and layed side by side in a tomb. ---- ---- ----
Tragedies end tragically for the main characters. There can be death, loss of homes, bad illnesses, loss of income, loss of family, loss of husband or lover or even a suicide. Some tragedies are very poignant like the book and movie of Love Story or Romeo and Juliet.
A tragedy can have a happy ending and still be a tragedy, yes. In some cases, this is called a tragicomedy.
Examples:
Into the Woods (musical tragicomedy)
Jane Eyre (book-- not a tragicomedy, but still considered a tragedy with a happy ending)
In most of the tragedies, the dead bodies litter the stage.
In a tragedy someone dies.
The final catastrophe of a tragedy is
No, the Marriage of Figaro is an example of an opera with a happy ending
it has a happy ending after a few minor problems.
A tragedy is any play with a sad ending while a comedy is a play with a happy ending. Romeo and Juliet is considered a tragedy because both of the youthful, innocent lovers end up dying.
In Greek plays, a happy ending is a comedy and a sad ending is a tragedy. That is the way Shakespeare's plays were categorized.
A serious play with an unhappy ending is a tragedy.
A comedy has a happy ending (and can be amusing) and a tragedy has a sad ending
A play with a sad ending is called a tragedy, while a play with a happy ending is called a comedy.
The two main types of drama are comedy and tragedy. Tragedy plays have a catastrophic ending, whereas comedy plays have a happy ending.
basically the only difference is the ending. a comedy will have a happy ending i.e. wedding, whereas a tragedy will have a sad ending usually the death of the main character. either one can have funny or sad parts throughout but the ending is what makes it a comedy or a tragedy.
No, the Marriage of Figaro is an example of an opera with a happy ending
it has a happy ending after a few minor problems.
A tragedy is any play with a sad ending while a comedy is a play with a happy ending. Romeo and Juliet is considered a tragedy because both of the youthful, innocent lovers end up dying.
A tragedy is a work in which the hero suffers and does not have a happy ending. Some examples of tragedies are "Hamlet", "Oedipus Rex", and "King Lear".
In Greek plays, a happy ending is a comedy and a sad ending is a tragedy. That is the way Shakespeare's plays were categorized.
A serious play with an unhappy ending is a tragedy.
(Apex Learning) A tragedy has characters who suffer pain and loss, while a comedy has funny situations and a happy ending.
A serious play with an unhappy ending is a tragedy.