the terms comedy and tragedy come from ancient greek theatre. not a singular drama.... though most plays or films that depict both comedy and tragedy are generally considered romantic comedies and they often aren't either.
we are limited in our ability to describe things. we are human.
get used to it.
comedy and tragedy are the first genres in the theatre....derived from ancient Greece.tragedy ( in greek τραγωδια ) means ωδη τραγου ,which means dancing and singing.This genre was played for God Dionisus ,whom represented god himself.
comedy ( in greek κωμωδια) started from Aristophanes a few years later .
drama (in greek δραμα) comes from the verb δρω which means do....therefore drama was not a theatre genre but acting itself.
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It's like what kind of drama do we have! Sad Endings-Tragedy Happy Endings-Comedy Then the Tragedy is divided into: Traditional, Senecan Tragedy , Revenge Tragedy/Tragedy of blood, Domestic/bourgeois , Tragicomedy. Comedy: Romantic,Satiric, Comedy of Manners, Farce, Humours,Melodrama.
A special kind of drama that combines the features of Tragedy and Comedy
private peaceful is kind of a tragedy but drama at the same time
The kind where people fought to the death. They liked blood quite a bit. they also likes comedy plays.
what kind of book it is Horror, comedy, drama, sci-fi etc.
Technically Comedy, but his parodies and satire lean toward Pop/rock.
The Norwegian band Theatre of Tragedy which was founded in 1992 specialized in goth metal. The band decided to split in October 2010 and has been praised for its influence on the goth metal genre.
Any kind of genre.
well what kind of genre are you into?..... like action, romance, comedy.......exc or any of the mix if you tell me that than maybe i can give you anidea of what to watch......
"Waiting for Godot" does not really have any genre. Barely any stage directions are given, and so it is hard for any actor to interpret the scene, i.e. how the stage is set, or what genre the play is. The only stage directions we are given is "A country road. A tree. Evening". However, Beckett himself said that WFG is a tragic comedy. I believe this is because they never get what they are waiting for, but learn a lot about themsleves.
Fantasy, RPG, and open world
There is not really a father of Roman tragedy. Its development was the work of five men. No complete Roman tragedies have survived. The first dramatic works, both in tragedy and comedy, started with Lucius Livius Andronicus (c. 280/260 BC-c. 200 BC) and set the initial parameters of Latin tragedy. Livius Gnaeus Naevius begun to write tragedies few year later. Quintus Ennius, Marcus Pacuvius (220 BC -130 BC) and Lucius Accius (170 - c. 86 BC) also wrote tragedies. The Praetexta Fabula genre of roman tragedy was started by Graneus Naevius. It dealt with themes of Roman historical figures, rather than Greek myths. Ennius, Pacuvius, and Lucius Accius Lucius Accius was considered the best of these tragedy writers. Much of his work was based on Aeschylus. Ennius was the writer who first elevated tragedy to a position of status and regard. Ennius was also considered the father of Roman poetry. He also wrote comedies and poems and wrote the first Latin poem which adopted the dactylic hexameter metre used in Greek epic and didactic poetry, and became the standard metre for this kind of poetry in Latin. Livius Andronicus started the Fabula palliata or Palliata Comoedia palliate a genre of comedy which reworked in Latin the Greek New Comedy (the final form of Greek comedy).