English 1022E Lecture Notes - George Meredith, Highlife, Hudson River Chain

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Comedy is inclined to imitate persons below the level of our world, tragedy above us. aristotle us. Often associated with spring, because it brings us upwards through winter into the life and rebirth of spring, and then the warmth and recovery of summer. Movement from characters we would look down on into characters we would look up on. Realistic comedy: lower part of the quadrant, low-life characters, urban city, harshly satirical. Romantic comedy: set in upper quadrant, high-born/high-life characters, some low-life, and not urban, not gritty underbelly, more of a pastoral setting. The tempest is set on what is believed to be a knock-off of bermuda, but he situates it somewhere else. Silvery laughter tinkling, feel good laugh at the end of the comedy. Master of white magic, using it for the good. He has brought people to the island to make them better, correct their lives.

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