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A play that combines elements of tragedy and comedy, often featuring a mix of serious and humorous moments.
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A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme, often used by Shakespeare to express love and beauty.
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A genre of drama that presents a serious subject matter and often ends with the downfall of the protagonist.
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A genre of drama that aims to amuse and entertain, often featuring mistaken identities and happy endings.
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A speech delivered by a character alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts and feelings.
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Ordinary written or spoken language, without metrical structure, often used for dialogue in plays.
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A character in Shakespearean plays who provides comic relief and often serves as a commentator on the events.
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A metrical pattern in poetry consisting of two syllables, with the first syllable being unstressed and the second syllable stressed.