It's a comedy. Just about everybody gets married at the end, except Jaques, of course.
It doesn't. The word comedy does not appear in the play, which is a tragedy.
The Comedy of Errors is about two sets of identical twins. Twelfth Night is also about twins.
The most popular play in Shakespeare's day was Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy which was written in the 1580s and was being constantly revived into the seventeenth century.
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.
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.
tragedy
Hamlet says it to himself in the play: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke
It doesn't. The word comedy does not appear in the play, which is a tragedy.
A play with a sad ending is called a tragedy, while a play with a happy ending is called a comedy.
Its A tragedy because macbeth ends up dying in the end and not getting his own way
Comedy. (I know!) Tragedy
If you had seen the play, this would be obvious. It's a romantic comedy.
It ia comedy. I found it out on Wikipedia xx
The two types of theater are comedy and tragedy. In general the comedy has the hero live at the end and tragedy has the hero die at the end.
The Comedy of Errors is about two sets of identical twins. Twelfth Night is also about twins.
Tragedies and Comedy
The three catagories were tragedy, comedy and history.