A serious play with an unhappy ending is a tragedy.
When a play ends happily, it is often referred to as a "comedy" or a "happy ending." In contrast to tragedies, comedies typically resolve conflicts in a positive way, often with reunions, marriages, or reconciliations. This uplifting conclusion reinforces themes of joy and optimism.
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Denouement
Their favorite kind of plays were comedies because, they liked a happy ending to a play.
if ends happy, comedy. ends sad, tragedy. The term tragicomedy is sometimes used.
Comedy
Yes, it does.
A play with a happy ending could be something like William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," where the lovers are ultimately united and everyone is reconciled.
A serious play with an unhappy ending is a tragedy.
A happy ending makes the person feel happy. However, happy endings very rarely last forever in the real world, so they should really just be called "happy times".
Over my Shoulders.
A serious play with an unhappy ending is called a tragedy.
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Happy Ending - story - was created in 1949.
Denouement
the story has a happy ending