It ia comedy. I found it out on Wikipedia xx
The Tempest The Tempest is usually classed as a Comedy - it has a happy ending and nobody dies!
tragedy
Puns, alliteration, repetition, slapstick, so easily distracted by the clothing, dynamic of bickering children, really desperate for alcohol, Stephano thinks he's incharge, Ariel saying thou liest, Caliban insulting Trinculo, irony and sarcasm. There were some more but I can't think of them now...
you can get when you read the book or see the play
Very few of Shakespeare's plays could be described as "generic", as he was always pushing boundaries and exploring new aspects of the form. Some of his early work might be considered to be generic, especially The Comedy of Errors, which is clearly in the style of (and based on a play by) Plautus. Titus Andronicus might be thought of as a generic revenge tragedy after the style of Kyd's Spanish Tragedy. If Shakespeare wrote Edward III, it is a fairly generic chronicle history play.
Because Hamlet is the instrument for his own destruction, and the events in the play are riddled with death and hardship. In particular, the story ends with Hamlet, Laertes, Claudius and Gertrude all lying dead on the stage, a common ending for Shakespearean tragedies.
Supposedly a comedy.
The three catagories were tragedy, comedy and history.
tragedy
It doesn't. The word comedy does not appear in the play, which is a tragedy.
Its A tragedy because macbeth ends up dying in the end and not getting his own way
Comedy. (I know!) Tragedy
The Tempest and The Comedy of Errors both observe the unities.
Using the standard categories, we have: Comedy: Pericles Tragedy: Timon of Athens History: King John
If you had seen the play, this would be obvious. It's a romantic comedy.
The two types of theater are comedy and tragedy. In general the comedy has the hero live at the end and tragedy has the hero die at the end.
It's a comedy. Just about everybody gets married at the end, except Jaques, of course.
The Tempest. Macbeth is the third shortest. Comedy of Errors is of course the shortest of all.