16 Results for comedy

The world in the play reflects Congreve's own society and revolves around a witty young man, winning a lady and her fortune after overcoming the obstacles posed by hostile relations and other people. Both Mirabell and Millamant wish to marry each other and still enjoy the six thousand pounds in...
Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare's most popular comedies. Set in Messina, Italy, it depicts the life of a young couple about to be married in parallel with another couple more reluctant to marriage at first but who will finally succumb to cupid's arrows. This essay will lean on the Kenn...
An Untraditional Comic Western The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky is a fictitious four-part story written by Stephen Crane. This parody's story line deals with a town marshal arriving with his new bride into his western frontier home, meeting a drunk on a rampage, and narrowly escaping an inev...
William Shakespeare must have been endlessly fascinated by the relationships between men and women. The Bard's most popular plays dealt with the male and female dynamic, which were often played for laughs in satirical comedies, like Much Ado About Nothing. The play's action and conflict revolved aro...
The story of 'The Taming of the Shrew' is compiled with many enthralling situations. The play is full of action, comedy, and enough mistaken and hidden identities to keep the reader happily confused. The main aspect of this story is Katherina's taming process, a comical aspect from start to finish....
Figuratively speaking, there are several ears propped to a door, eavesdropping on a conversation pivotal to Shakespeare's comedy, Much Ado About Nothing; a story about love; real, new and pretended, that began before the messenger arrives with his news. Two very different couples cling to each other...
" Cheaper by the Dozen", based on a real-life story of the Gilbreth family, is a fantastic book. This hilarious comedy about a family with a dozen children kept me in stitches until the end! This family, run like a well oiled machine, took me on Sunday rides through the country, battles in the...
In his play Lysistrata, Aristophanes uses typical old comedy to poke fun at war, male chauvinism and the symbolism of sex to get his point across. We feel that it was necessary for him to have the female characters withhold sex in this play in order to get the men to listen for a few reasons. Fir...
Despite the fact that Shakespeare is mostly known for its tragedian playwrights, yet, in The Taming Of The Shrew, he once again proves that he is capable to write anything even comedy. The Taming Of The Shrew is a play within a play. However, the play takes place towards the end of the 16th century....
The sociopolitical climate of Shaw's England appears to have offered the playwright the subject of his conflict. In his 1895 essay on the problem play, Shaw states the primacy of social issues in modern drama, expressing himself in dramatic rather than directly sociopolitical terms. One cr...
The Interpretation of Act V Scene I The Twelfth Night is a Shakespearean romantic comedy that is filled with plenty of humor and lots of deception. It is frequently read as a play about masking, about the conscious and unconscious assumption of false identities and about levels of self-knowle...
Much Ado About Nothing is a drama written by William Shakespeare in 1958, it is one of his most outstanding comedy. It combines two separate stories which take place in Messina into one plot. Benedick is one of the leading heroes, who is also Shakespeare's most famously witty character; his cha...
In order to understand the moral implications of the bed-trick in Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well, one must examine who is involved in the scheme and to what end. Once this is clear, it becomes obvious that the bed-trick has no moral message in and of itself; rather, the bed-trick is, accord...
Geoffrey Chaucer demonstrates his skill as a writer with his \"Wife of Bath\'s Prologue\" in many ways. It is easy to lose ourselves in the character of the Wife of Bath because she is colorful and by reading her prologue, we feel as though we almost know her. Her unique qualities cause her to sta...
The questions left unanswered in Twelfth Night leave behind a haunting resonance of the reality of human frailty and error, long after the comic resolution of main characters and their themes have diminished in our consciousness of its importance. Much of the play's comic value comes from deceptive...
Shakespearean SalvationMatters of the heart are what matter to Shakespeare. He has an unconventional woman fall in love in an unconventional way in Taming of The Shrew as well as in Twelfth Night. Olivia, Katherina, Viola, and Bianca; each and every one are courted in an unconventional ways and in a...