Comic Relief
🔹 an amusing scene, incident, or speech introduced into serious or tragic elements, as in a play, in order to provide temporary relief from tension, or to intensify the dramatic action.
🔹 Its main purpose is to alleviate tension and adding variety in more carefully wrought play
🔹 examples...
1. The Gravedigger scene in Hamlet
2. The scene of drunken porter after the murder of the king in Macbeth
3. The Falstaff scene in Henry lV part l
4. The roles of Mercutio and the old nurse in Romeo and Juliet
🔹 an amusing scene, incident, or speech introduced into serious or tragic elements, as in a play, in order to provide temporary relief from tension, or to intensify the dramatic action.
🔹 Its main purpose is to alleviate tension and adding variety in more carefully wrought play
🔹 examples...
1. The Gravedigger scene in Hamlet
2. The scene of drunken porter after the murder of the king in Macbeth
3. The Falstaff scene in Henry lV part l
4. The roles of Mercutio and the old nurse in Romeo and Juliet
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