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In the tragedies, most everyone, and especially the main characters, end up dead. In the comedies, they don't, and are more likely to get married. In some later comedies, called romances, people who are already married have a tendency to be reunited or reconciled after a seperation. The Histories are drawn from English history (Scottish or Roman history plays end up being called tragedies) and have different structures depending on whose history is being talked about. They usually end with someone or other having a military victory (this happens in those Scottish and Roman history plays too) and the restoration of order either through the downfall of the bad guy (as in Richard III) or the triumph of the good guy (as in Henry IV Part I).

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