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6 November, 18:14

What is the difference between a comedy and a tragedy?

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  1. 6 November, 20:25
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    In rough terms, a comedy follows a storyline where the hero, flawed as he or she may be, seems to be heading for disaster though, through felicitous or fortuitous and comic circumstances, avoids disaster; whereas in a tragedy, the hero encounters forces of fate or circumstance that are stronger than he or she is and which, in the end, bring the hero to a more or less catastrophic end.
  2. 6 November, 21:51
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    In simple terms, the main difference between comedy and tragedy is that the comedy is a humorous story with a happy ending while a tragedy is a serious story with a sad ending.
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