Shakespearean comedy typically follows a set of conventions that include mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and humorous misunderstandings. These plays often feature elements like clever wordplay, stock characters, and a happy resolution, usually culminating in a marriage or reunion. Additionally, comedies often explore themes of love, social class, and the contrast between city and country life. Ultimately, they aim to entertain while providing commentary on human nature and society.
In London, circa 1591 when William Shakespeare penned his first comedy. There were comedies before then, but they were not Shakespearean until Shakespeare wrote them.
Comedy of Errors
frankly speaking....both......he was an amazing dramatist...
It wasn't "about" a Shakespearean play, but it was loosely based on one: The Taming of the Shrew.
shakespearean comedy
Yes, shakespearean comedy
In London, circa 1591 when William Shakespeare penned his first comedy. There were comedies before then, but they were not Shakespearean until Shakespeare wrote them.
A shakespearean comedy is a play where no-one dies.
Comedy
Comedy of Errors
In Shakespearean terms, a comedy was anything were there was a happy ending for the main character.
Play, plot or comedy, take your pick.
frankly speaking....both......he was an amazing dramatist...
A tragedy normally centers on a single individual.
The Comedy of Errors (Act III, Scene ii).
No, it is a comedy. Tragicomedy combines both tragic and comic scenes. This play has a sad start off, ending happily, also known as a comedy back in the Shakespearean days.