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1. Comedy: it explores theme of love and includes happy endings.

2. Tragedy: It explores themes of personal flaws and downfalls and it evokes fear and pity from the audience.

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Hence, the main characteristics of a comedy include;

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  • <em>It explores theme of love.</em>

2. <u>Tragedy</u>: it contains a more serious and dramatic plot which typically involves the death of a main character (protagonist).

Some Shakespearean tragedy plays are; Romeo and Juliet, Antony and Cleopatra, Macbeth, Titus Andronicus, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, King Lear, Othello, etc.

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3. <u>History</u>: it's mainly focused on English monarchs and Elizebethan propaganda, glorifying her Tudor ancestors and illustrating the negative impacts of Civil war.

Some Shakespearean histories are; King John, Henry V, Henry IV, Richard II, Henry VI, etc.

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