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How is a comedy different from a tragedy?

A comedy usually has a sad ending.

A comedy usually has a happy ending.

In a comedy, many of the characters usually die.

In a comedy, the main character has a major downfall.

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User Zanzoken
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Answer: B

Explanation: The thing is that tragedies are meant to be sad. Tragedy deals with death, sorrow, sadness and grief like the example of “Romeo and Juliet” or “Tristan and Iseult”. Comedy on the other hand is more uplifting and happy; it’s meant to entertain the audience with joy and laughter.

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User Weved
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Answer: B

Explanation: That because comedy is meant to be funny and happy. Not upsetting and sad.

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User Reblace
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