A play that has a happy ending is typically referred to as a "comedy." In comedies, the narrative often involves misunderstandings, romantic entanglements, or humorous situations that ultimately resolve in a positive manner, leading to reconciliation, marriage, or other joyful outcomes. These plays aim to entertain and uplift the audience, leaving them with a sense of satisfaction and joy. Examples include Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and modern romantic comedies.
A Christmas carol
if ends happy, comedy. ends sad, tragedy. The term tragicomedy is sometimes used.
Yes, it does.
Comedy
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.
comedy
no
Happy Ending - story - was created in 1949.
the story has a happy ending
plans for two marriages and Don John's capture.
yes it was a happy ending
a drama that has the possibility of a happy ending