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5 May, 16:57

How is a comedy different from a tragedy?

A. In a comedy the story is short and the dialogue easily understood, while in a tragedy the audience is often confused by the dialogue and order of events.

B. In a comedy the events are historically accurate and true, while in a tragedy both the characters and events are entirely made up.

C. In a comedy the characters speak to the audience to explain their feelings, while in a tragedy the characters don't reveal their inner thoughts.

D. In a comedy the main character has problems that are funny and not serious, while in a tragedy the protagonist has bad luck and suffers pain and loss.

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  1. 5 May, 18:27
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    I believe the answer is D. the reason is because, in a comedy, the audience is laughing at something the actors intend to do depending on the situation, it may usually be a comedy that is sad but still its funny, meanwhile In a tragedy, the story is usually about heartbreak and pain, its very serious, and the audience will usually be quiet, and focused on the situation of the tragedy that occurs in a role.
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