Comedy and tragedy.
Twelfth Night is a play by Shakespeare about a shipwrecked young woman named Viola who disguises herself as a man to work as a manservant. She falls in love with her master, who is in love with a woman named Olivia. Olivia, in turn, is in love with Viola, who she believes to be a young man.
Brought Tragedy upon people.
History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce. Karl Marx
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If you had seen the play, this would be obvious. It's a romantic comedy.
Yes, William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night is a comedy.
Twelfth Night is a comedy. There are many types of comedy in Twelfth Night such as situation comedy and word play. Elizabethans loved word play!
Twelfth Night is a comedy play written by William Shakespeare
A comedy.
It's not a comedy from the point of view of Malvolio.
Shakespeare's is Twelfth Night, although that's just my opinion.
Back to the happy and frowning ( tragic ) masks of dramatics. In Shakespeare"s time there were only two classes of drama- Tragedy and Comedy- there were tight separations- Tragedy had to end tragically- for at least one character, and comedy- heavy stuff off limits. The modern idea of a serious drama that comes out Okay- like many movies and Television dramas- was unknown. as Twelfth Night is classed as a comedy- no body count. the only exception- and this was long after Shakespeare, might be the Inheritance drama but then the death is off-stage- and there is a potential for a mixture of tragedy and comedy- ( all of the money was Confederate!) of O Henry fame. but that is centuries ahead of Shakespeare.
Check the ending. Any funerals? Nope. Any weddings? Yep. It's a comedy.
"Macbeth" is a tragedy by William Shakespeare that explores themes of ambition, power, and guilt, whereas "Twelfth Night" is a comedy that focuses on themes of love, mistaken identity, and social class. The tone, genre, and central themes of the two plays are distinctly different.
Twelfth Night Macbeth The Comedy of Errors As You Like It
Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy without the slightest trace of tragedy. At the end everyone except Egeus is happy. But the production of Pyramus and Thisbe is a blend of tragedy and comedy, a real example of "tragical mirth". Although the story is a tragedy, its execution cannot help but amuse, and in fact leaves the newlyweds laughing.