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Tuesday, December 18, 2018

'Compare and Contrast Between Comedy and Tragedy\r'

' cataclysm is defined as beginning with a worry that affects every ace, i. e. the whole town or all the characters involved, the tragic hero must solve this problem and this results in his banishment or death [run-on sentence]. A funniness is defined as also beginning with a problem, tho one of less significant importance. The characters depict to solve the problem and the story ends with all the characters marriage in either a marriage of a party.Although these ii genres are moderaten as being pure(a) opposites of each other, through further analysis one can gather that though they are assorted certain similarities can also be seen. ane aspect of these genres that can be compared and contrasted is the narrative or plot. A comparison can be canvas in that both begin with a problem. In Oedipus Rex, the play begins with a plague devastating the urban center of Thebes. In A Midsummer Nights Dream in that location is also a plague that is upon the land. However, a differe nce between these two beginnings is that in Oedipus Rex the citizen are effecte… .. shopping centre of paper … … morous manner that can serve up them see that their problems may not be as unspoilt as they thought. While the audience sees the subjects dealt with in unlike ways both harlequinade and tragedy help them to gauge their own problems in comparison. While comedy and tragedy are usually viewed as two entirely different subjects, there are rough similarities between the two. They both begin with serious problems but the true difference is in the way those problems are handled and the consequences that the characters suffer from those problems.\r\n'

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