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  2. Mar 12, 2020 · The main difference between Shakespearean Comedy and Tragedy is that Shakespearean comedies end in marriages or reunion whereas Shakespearean tragedies usually end in the death of the tragic hero.

  3. It is not always easy to categorically say whether a William Shakespeare play is a tragedy, comedy, or history, because Shakespeare blurred the boundaries between these genres, especially as his work developed more complexity in themes and character development.

  4. A list of all Shakespeare's plays by genre: comedies, tragedies & histories, with links to in-depth information, from plot synopses to famous scenes.

  5. It is almost like two plays – a comic structure with a personal tragedy embedded in it. The ‘comedy’ is a frame to heighten the effect of the tragic elements, which creates something very deep and dark. Twelfth Night is similar – the humiliation of a man the in-group doesn’t like.

  6. The most widely used categories are ‘ Romance plays ’, ‘ Problem plays ’, and Shakespeare’s ‘Tragicomedy Plays’. The plays in those categories have much in common, but there are enough differences to prevent some of them to fall into all three.

  7. Traditionally Shakespeare play types are categorised as Comedy, History, and Tragedy, with some additional play categories proposed over the years.

  8. Shakespeare's romances (tragicomic plays) were written late in his career and published originally as either tragedy or comedy. They share some elements of tragedy, insofar as they feature a high-status central character, but they end happily like Shakespearean comedies.

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