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Marianna [84]
2 years ago
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Which are purposes of comic relief? Select 3 options. Easing the tension an audience may be feeling providing background informa

tion about characters emphasizing the seriousness of the previous moment balancing the mood of a serious drama through contrast offering a complication to the rising action of a plot.
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Vesna [10]2 years ago
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Comic Relief is an operating British charity, founded in 1985 by the comedy scriptwriter Richard Curtis and comedian Lenny Henry in response to the famine in Ethiopia.

Easing the tension an audience may be feeling provides background information about characters.

It emphasises the seriousness of the previous moment balancing the mood of a serious drama through contrast offering a complication to the rising action of a plot.

<h3>What is a serious drama?</h3>

While comedies tend to be playful, tragedies are serious. Tragedies have depressing themes and sad endings.

Some types of serious dramas are written poetically, such as heroic dramas and Shakespearean tragedies, while others are written in prose, or everyday language, such as modern tragedies.

For more information about Comic Relief, refer to the link:-

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