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71. Compare and contrast classic Greek tragedy and Elizabethan tragedy.
7.2 Differentiate among various forms of comedy, including satire, comedy of character, farce, and parody.
7.3 Discuss the key developments in nineteenth century theater (the 1800's).
7.4 Describe the new theatrical directions and themes in that evolved in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
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Comedy, Tragedy and Theater
Comedy, Tragedy as well as Theater are forms of arts that have shaped the literature as well as
the entertainment industry across the world.
Compare and contrast classic Greek tragedy and Elizabethan tragedy.
Classic Greek tragedy in comparison with Elizabethan tragedy significantly show some
contrast in terms how acts of tragedy were presented. Classic Greek tragedy entailed only one
main plot in its presentation whereas Elizabethan Tragedy on the other hand despite the fact that
it has a main plot it does entails other stories within the main story. Classical Greek trage...
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