Similar words: tragicomic, tragic, tragically, comedy, tragedy, situation comedy, remedy, raggedy. Meaning: [‚trædʒɪ'kɑmɪdɪ /-'kɒm-] n. 1. a dramatic composition involving elements of both tragedy and comedy usually with the tragic predominating 2. a comedy with serious elements or overtones.
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1. Tragicomedy gives the disjunction of the subjective and objective visions of the human situation dramatic form.
2. So I watched the tragicomedy unfold before me and believed it.
3. Perhaps the most innovative aspect of the sentimental comedy is that it represented a new form of tragi-comedy.
4. In many areas, this tragicomedy staged continuously.
5. The extraordinary tragicomedy of race, class and manners.
6. This constituted her life tragicomedy.
7. James wrote Washington Square (1880), a deceptively simple tragicomedy that recounts the conflict between a dull but sweet daughter and her brilliant, domineering father.
8. They use the tragicomedy in the form of integration to build its own aesthetic character of the novel.
9. Anthony Chekov's tragicomedy "The Cherry Orchard" talks about a declining family whose members keep hovering on options to save their homeland, but whose lack of action leads to a final failure.
10. Then, with vigour and vitality love tragicomedy staged. And family quarrels, fasting, to do almost all try again.
11. The development of tragicomedy corresponds to the change of social value.
12. Zhao Kangtai. An Introduction to Tragicomedy . Beijing: China Drama Press, 1996.
13. There was much tragicomedy in the contest between England's thought police on one hand, and the evasive powers of Tyndale, or rather his canny Dutch, German and English friends, on the other.
14. It's an epic tragicomedy about Caden Cotard, a Schenectady, N. Y. , theater director who moves to Manhattan with the gigantic notion of putting on a realistic drama as big as all New York City.
15. Thus shaping the image reveals tragicomedy law : to save the wrong target limited display, making their possession obvious comic overtones,(sentencedict.com/tragicomedy.html) but this led to the obvious outcome of the tragedy.
16. Addison also takes the opportunity for a side swipe at tragicomedy as a monstrous invention.
17. Besides, majority of Yang Yazhou's movie and TV play works adopt tragicomedy mode of smile with tears. They have very high aesthetic value with colour of tragedy and of comedy to the same extent.
18. A lot of time to weave the story of the tragicomedy staged numerous.
19. And the side, Corresponding to this is a daily staged purchase tragicomedy , writers, disappointment, panic, blind, anger, criticism, and an attack with fire in mind, at the end.
20. Look at this marriage of multinational, we will get tragicomedy what kind of?
21. Last week, the China concept stocks in the Nasdaq staged a " Tragicomedy . " U.
22. The author of this paper believes that the structure of classical tragicomedy is "happy-sad-happy". The classical drama according with this structure is a tragicomedy.
23. Life over all could be described in those terms—as a tragicomedy.
24. Due to the differences of culture, and the marriage of a different purpose in marriage, the curtain, cross-border marriage doesn't like tragicomedy we think so romantic, so sweet.
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