Co-morbid Drama Flashcards

(dramas that comes under more Than one genre ) (6 cards)

1
Q

John Fletcher “The maid’s tragedy” comes under ?

a) Tragic-comedy
b) Tragedy
c) Romantic-Comedy
d) Melodrama

A

both B and C

Tragedy and Melodrama

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2
Q

“A King and No King” was a novel written by ?

Hint Fb &Jf

A

Francis Beaumont

John Fletcher

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3
Q
"Merchant of Venice"
"The Tempest"
"The Winter's Tale"
"Cymbeline" 
"Pericles" is both \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ and \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ play.
A

Tragic-comedy & Romantic-Comedy

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4
Q

“A woman Killed with kindness,
The English Traveller” by Thomas Heywood comes under both
T____________ ; M____________.

A

Tragedy and Melodrama

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5
Q

“The Broken heart” of John Ford

Comes under T________ & M_________.

A

Tragedy and Melodrama

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6
Q

“Tyrannic Love”
“All for Love”
“The Rival Ladies”
“Love Triumphant” by John Dryden comes under both T________ & C_______ of M_______.

A

Tragedy, Comedies of Manners.

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