Name:-
Kubavat Kishan
Roll
no:- 13
M.A
semester no :-1
Paper
no :- 2
Year:-
2014-15
Paper
name :-The Neo- Classical Literature
Assignment Topic :-
Types of Comedy
Submitted
to :- Department of English
M.K.Bhavnagar University
What is comedy ?
Comedies have been written since the time immemorial. In Greece
Aristophanes wrote tragedies. In England Shakespeare and Ben Jonson drew
inspiration from the ancient comedy writers. Comedy can be defined as a drama
of entertainment and laughter. It’s purpose is to give relief to the tired
minds. The general view has been that comedy provides laughter and laughter
serves as a sort of change from the serious preoccupations of life. Many people
consider comedy as a sort of inferior art
.
Aristotle has devoted
the whole of his “Poetics” to the study of tragedy but he gives only a short
paragraph on comedy. According to the Greek philosopher, comedy is the
representation of a character of a lower time. By lower, Aristotle does not
mean morally bad but only ridiculous. He defines the ridiculous as something
ugly that arouses laughter. Bergson in essay “On Laughter” says that laughter
of comedy appeals to our intelligence.
In ordinary
conversation the words comedy and comic are used for anything that is funny or
laughable. When we speak of a comedy we generally mean a play which has a pleasant
atmosphere and happy ending. IT must be amusing much has been written about the
philosophy of laughter.
Another theory of laughter suggest that it is an expression
of pleasure and thankfulness at our own comparative good luck. To laugh at a
fat women is to express our satisfaction in not being ourselves fat. If we
laugh at other’s weakness, it is because we ourselves are happy to be free from
them.
Laughter is always not free from cruelty or selfishness. Sometimes we
laugh a somebody and sometimes we laugh
with somebody. The real great characters in literature make us laugh with them.
The real great characters in literature make us laugh with them. Cervantes Don
Quixote, Shakespeare’s falstaf, Dickens Mr.pickwick are loveable characters
with whom we enjoy laughter. In short we can summarise the following
characteristics of comedy …….
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Comedy is a play which arouses laughter. Its
primary purpose is to amuse and entertain.
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It provides relaxation relief to our tired
minds. Laughter is necessary for human health.
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We laugh at the oddities and eccentricities of
others. It gives us a sort of relief that we are free of such oddities.
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A pure comedy has no other purpose except to amuse
. There is a pure entertainment. In such plays we do not laugh at other
characters but we laugh with them.
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Sometimes comedy and satire are closely related.
Its purpose may be corrective or satirical. It exposes the follies and weakness
of society or people.
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In nutshell a comedy has a pleasant atmosphere.
It ends happily. There is a general atmosphere of laughter and pleasure .
though Aristotle and other Greeks regarded it as as inferior art, it is an
important genre of our literature.
Now we are discuss about types of comedy .
1)
Romantic
comedy
2) The comedy of Humours
3) Comedy of Manners
4) Black or dark comedy
5) The sentimental comedy
Now All types of comedy
discuss in detail
.
Romantic comedy
Romantic comedy is the most popular of all the forms of
entertainment. Shakespeare’s comedies are romantic comedies. It grew out of national
tastes and traditions. in this kind of comedy the dramatist do not care for any
rules laid by the ancient writers. The three unities are thrown to the wind.
There is a free mixture of the comic and the tragic. This kind of tragedy is
more realistic because life is not wholly
tragic or wholly comic. It is the mixture of both. Shakespeare knew this
and mingled the yarn of joys and sorrows. It’s aim is not corrective or
satiric. It is innocent, good-natured laughter. It is marked by love and
laughter. Follies are of course exposed but the laughter is gentle and
sympathetic. Even when the dramatist laughs, he laughs with sympathy. we laugh
with people and not at them
.
In the word of Charlton, “ The Shakespearean comedy is
not satiric, it is poetic. it is not conservative it is creative . it is
imaginative and not rational. It is the vision of an artist , not a
critic’s exposition”
.
The world of Shakespeare an comedy is a “rainbow world love
in idleness”. The action often takes place in some distant and far off land.
The land is full of peace and happiness. It may be the forest of Arden or the
shore of llyria or Messina. These are not real place but the dreamlands. Here,
the lovers have no other business except
lovemaking.
Shakespeare’s beautiful romantic comedies are ‘Twelfth
Night’, ‘A Mid Summer night’s Dream’, ‘As you like it’, ‘The winter’s Table’,
and ‘The Temst’. Shakespeare says , “Music is food of love”. These plays are
musical and full of dance and marry-making. There are also clownish characters
who make us laugh. There is free mingling of romance and realism. The setting
always poetic but it is skillfully related to the real life.
Shakespeare’s
comedies are full of sunny atmosphere , the idyllic nature humanity and
laughter.
The comedy of Humours
The comedy of Humours is a phrase generally used in
connection with Ben Jonson. Ben Jonson was the most influential dramatist of
Shakespeare’s time. His comedies include ‘Everyman in His Humour’, ‘Every out of His Humour’, ‘The Silent Woman’,
‘volpone’, ‘The Alchemist’, and ‘Bartholomew fair’.his comedy is not true to
life but larger then life. Each character represents some human passion or
weakness. ‘Humour’ according to Ben Jonson is the human temperament. The
passion that rules one life is humour , according to him.
Ben Jonson’s comedy is satirical in nature. His comedies
generally take places in London. His purpose is to satirise the follies and
weaknesses of his characters. Ben Jonson borrowed the word humour from medieval
doctors who believed that human bodies were made of four humaours.
Let us see the four humours in detail :-
Elements
|
Nature
|
Qualities
|
1)
Earth
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Sanguine worldly, practical &unsentimental
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Ordinary human being with reasonable feelings and emotions
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2)
Fire
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Choleric
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Angry, hot-temperde and Energetic
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3)
Water
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Lymphatic
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Cold and Spiritless
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4)
Air
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Melancholic
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Sad and cynical
|
According to this theory, man’s health and his whole
character was thought to depend on the balance between the four humours in the
body. Ben Jonson succeeded in writing comedies based on this theory of humour.
Comedy of Manners
The comedy of Manners is a phrase often used in literary
history and criticism. It developed during the Restoration age (1660-1700). The
comedy of manners reflects the culture of the upper class in which manners are
supreme. It is more or less satirical. Congreve, Wycherley wrote the comedy of
Manners. It deals with the surface of the Restoration high up.
The characteristic of the comedy
of Manners:-
I.
This type of comedy reflects and presents the
manners, modes, conventions of the upper classes of society.
II.
If focuses on the life, manners, ways, love-
intrigues and foppery of the upper and the aristocratic classes.
III.
The scene of these comedies were generally laid
in big cities like London.
IV.
The locale or setting is generally laid in
clubs, coffee houses, gambling houses etc.
V.
It was in such places that the fops and gallants
and fashionable, gay ladies assembled
.
VI.
These comedy-writers were influenced by Moliere
and other foreign dramatists.
VII.
It was probably the reaction against too much of
Puritanism of the earlier age.
Congreve was the supreme master of this type of comedy . His
notable comedies are :- ‘The Old Bachelor’, ‘The Double Dealer’, ‘ Love for
Love’, ‘ The way of the world’.
Wycherley (1640-1716) wrote four plays ‘ Love in a Wood’,
‘The Gentleman Dancing Master’,
‘The Country wife’ and ‘The plain Dealer’.
It is really an
artificial form of drama full of verbal wit and quite often bordering on
obscenity.
Black or dark comedy
Sometimes in some plays there are no comic elements all
though are called comedies. Even Shakespeare’s ‘Measure for Measure’ and
‘Troilus and Cressida’ are termed as black comedies.
The dark comedy can be destined s a play based on the belief
that human beings exist in purposeless universe in which they are subject to
forces beyond their control and understanding. Moral and ehical values are meaningless. Life is
nothing but a tragic force.
In modern drama we find many examples of dark comedies.
Pinter’s ‘The home-coming’, and Orton’s Entertaining Mr. Sloane are the remarkable examples.
The sentimental comedy
Sentimental comedy is a kind of drama that appeared in the
early 18th century. It was in reaction to ‘ the comedy of manners’.
The comedy of manners as we have noted earlier was immoral and often
bordered on vulgarity or obscenity. The
reaction ‘The Comedy of Manners’ was first expressed in Jeremy Collier’s short view
of the immorality and Profaneness of the
English stage. The sentimental comedy was a reaction against the immoral comedy
of the Restoration period.
The characteristic of
the sentimental comedy :-
I.
The sentimental comedy was written with the
intention of expressing moral sentiments. It was too sentimental. There was
sometimes unnecessary tear-jerking elements.
II.
In the Sentimental Comedy dramatic reality was
sacrificed in an effort to edify and instruct.
III.
It appeals to the spectator’s emotions and
sentiments.
IV.
The characters were either good or bad. They
looked more like caricatures then real human beings.
V.
The triumph of virtue was always shown in the
end. It was often far from reality.
‘The conscious Lover’ is an example of the fully developed
Sentimental Comedy. It had some success on the stage but people never took them
very seriously. The sentimental comedy was satirized by other comic writers of
the age. A German dramatist Brecht(1898-1956) has influenced writers all over
the world. Many writers have been encouraged to think that drama ought to be
concerned with political or social problems
.
Conclusion
:-
as we have discuss about all type of comedies.