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How does Hamlet fall into one of Shakespeare's common genres? Spoiler alert: it's not comedy.
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Thank you We sneak Shakespeare's hamlet come in john Alas
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How does hamlet fallen Toe one of shakespeare's common genres
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Well it fits into the tragedy because of healing time
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right there only they're only one or two options The
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chase there's a comedy where people get married at the
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end and a tragedy where everyone dies except for one
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person who lives to tell the tale right in this
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one It's horatio you know in in cleopatra it's caesar
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silly that right So so it's just a it's a
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classic thing where you know that there are only one
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or two possible outcomes which is why i kind of
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these moments with the crown as opposed to hamlet are
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so significant because they end up kind of being embodiments
- 00:47
of different genres right gets a choose like between everything
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everything being happy or everything aside there's kind of no
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in between even though obviously there's There are really tragic
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moments in the comedies and they're very funny moments in
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the tragedies on the genres of shakespeare's plays defined by
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how they end Yeah they're defined by how they ends
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which is an interesting generic point because they're also as
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a viewer there's this sense of foreboding with tragedy and
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there's The scent of like like kind of underlying calm
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with comedy right So because we know like in a
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romcom because we know in the end they're gonna get
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together It could be pleasurable to see them go through
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all this pain How does hamlet fallen Toe one of
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shakespeare's common genres are the genres of shakespeare's plays defined 00:01:41.118 --> [endTime] by how they end
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