Everyone has some tragedy in their lives. Life does not always turn out the way we want. These surprises are a learning experience. It is important the we have good intentions, chose a good means to achieve our good goals, and do not make excuses for our own failures. These unexpected results can bring sorrow and new challenges. We have to pick ourselves up off the floor and go on.
2007-10-21 21:29:12
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answered by Bibs 7
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You'd have to be more careful in order to avoid further disappointment. Nothing is perfect, not a single instance in this world is perfect neither is it a play in which the hero always wins over the villain. But sometimes, when something starts out right, what you'll really need is a bit of luck and confindence. There are always situations in which we lack a little bit of luck. That's where we need more patience because you cannot please everyone once in a while. The comedy is good when the hero has all the luck in this world in the most strangest of situations and once he loses that stride it does turn up into a tragedy.
2007-10-22 04:21:58
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answered by Maxx_Drone 1
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it depends on the text itself, some texts can have specifics that make it a genre transition, with some parts comedy leading to a tragic end. Usually though a comedy becomes a tragedy when the main character's flaw (jealousy, disease, greed, ambition) become his downfall and effects others around him that have a close connection to him. Similar to Othello and other stories with similar type of frame work
2007-10-22 04:15:45
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answered by Anonymous
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That sounds like a fall from grace. Some times the best laid plans go laid to waste. It is the turning point when a person realizes that things have turned to the worse when it will be a tragedy. At the point of failure.
2007-10-22 04:50:56
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answered by shyguy4no1 2
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comedy happens to others..tragedy is when it happens to you.
i'm kidding. carelessness sometimes sure. but it really depends on the situation. i find a lot of troubles between people comes from simple misunderstandings or ignorance.
2007-10-22 04:23:42
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answered by deleted 5
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watch "stranger than fiction" the writer put the argument well between comedy and tragedy.
Staring Will Ferrel, Emma Thompson, Dustin Hoffman and Queen Latifa.
2007-10-22 04:12:46
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answered by commonlyusederrors 2
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Technically, it's all based on the end.
If it ends well, then it's a comedy.
If it ends bad, then it's tragedy.
Yes everyone dies, but you have to look at the bigger picture; Did that person leave a legacy? Have good children to carry his seed down?
2007-10-22 04:30:32
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answered by mockhare 2
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it flows along like a river when you go outing with sweet heart. when the menu gets delayed or can not get tickets for the film her emotions may go like a flood or whirl pool! what to do? you can only simply curse your fate!!
2007-10-22 07:45:53
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answered by chieftrafficwarden 4
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comedy usually bring joy........but some might not notice the small pain included in it..........if comedy is prolonged and with it are fallacies and misinterpretation.........then expect something tragic to happen..........
but to think about it.......the ending answers the question.....comedy or tragedy..........
.........we have different views.......
........just a guess..............don't take my words seriously.......
2007-10-22 04:34:32
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answered by makerzZz........** 2
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ask Michael Richards
2007-10-22 04:08:41
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answered by devil332 p 2
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