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What do Shakespearean comedies and tragedies share?
ironic tone
cheerful endings
melancholy tone
themes of guilt

Respuesta :

Shakespearean comedies and tragedies both share ironic tones.

Answer:

ironic tone

Explanation:

The English playwright, after wiping his language, begins to make explicit comments about actions and, at the same time, adopts the habit of offering the viewer two points of reference, creating a counterpoint of essentially ironic situations in both tragedies as in comedies.

Through irony, the work of Shakespeare enables the viewer to watch the mistakes and the relativity of the knowledge of some character and feel comfortable because, on that occasion, knows more than the character itself. On the other hand, the technique also allows the audience to reflect on their own knowledge that, however broad and privileged it may seem, is always at the mercy of the precariousness of knowledge and the bias of human knowledge. In a way, the pieces had the undressing effect of what the viewer supposes to be and to know.