A Shakespearean tragedy is a play; it isn't real.
Shakespeare's longest tragedy and longest play is Hamlet.
As is usual in Shakespearean tragedy, the corpses of the protagonists remind us that this is a tragedy.
Both are written in iambic pentameter
frankly speaking....both......he was an amazing dramatist...
A Shakespearean tragedy is a play; it isn't real.
No. Macbeth was classified as a Shakespearean Tragedy.
Shakespeare's longest tragedy and longest play is Hamlet.
As is usual in Shakespearean tragedy, the corpses of the protagonists remind us that this is a tragedy.
A tragedy normally centers on a single individual.
Both are written in iambic pentameter
Most likely this is referring to the marriage of Romeo and Juliet.
frankly speaking....both......he was an amazing dramatist...
Failure, adversity, misfortune, catastrophe, struggle, wreck, etc.
The question sounds as if it is intnded to be a research paper.
Ram Bilas Sharma has written: 'Essays on Shakespearean tragedy'
No, "Romeo and Juliet" is not a Greek tragedy. It is a Shakespearean tragedy that takes place in Verona, Italy. The play follows the story of two young lovers from feuding families, the Montagues and Capulets.