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Tragicommedia - Wikipedia. Le due maschere, tragica e comica, del teatro latino. Mosaico del I secolo a.C., Musei Capitolini, Roma. La tragicommedia ( XVII secolo, dal latino tragicomoedĭa, da tragĭcus, tragico e comoedia, commedia) è un'opera (generalmente drammatica) che, come il nome stesso suggerisce, fonde tragedia e commedia. [1]
Tragicomedy is a literary genre that blends aspects of both tragic and comic forms. Most often seen in dramatic literature, the term can describe either a tragic play which contains enough comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending. [1]
A dramedy is a movie or program that balances the elements of a drama and a comedy. Also known as a comedy drama, this hybrid genre often deals with real life situations, grounded characters, and believable situations.
tragicommedia Componimento teatrale nel quale a vicende gravi e dolorose proprie della tragedia fanno contrasto, oltre che il lieto fine, spunti e procedimenti propri tradizionalmente della commedia.
Tragicomedy, dramatic work incorporating both tragic and comic elements. When coined by the Roman dramatist Plautus in the 2nd century bc, the word denoted a play in which gods and men, masters and slaves reverse the roles traditionally assigned to them, gods and heroes acting in comic burlesque.
French. Genre. Tragicomedy (play) Waiting for Godot ( / ˈɡɒdoʊ / ⓘ GOD-oh [1]) is a play by Irish playwright Samuel Beckett in which two characters, Vladimir (Didi) and Estragon (Gogo), engage in a variety of discussions and encounters while awaiting the titular Godot, who never arrives. [2]
Category:Tragicomedy. Articles relating to tragicomedy, a literary genre that blends aspects of both tragic and comic forms. Most often seen in dramatic literature, the term can describe either a tragic play which contains enough comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending. [1]