Playwrite Mary Chase and "Harvey"
.... Commire notes the nature of Chase's work when she writes, Mary Coyle Chase's work is characterized by
human comedy, intensified by a delicate fantasy applied ....
(1701

7

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Moral Message of the Divine Comedy
.... or terrifying universe, despite the presence of Hell, but is rather a universe created and organized for the redemption of
human souls. Dante. Divine
Comedy. ....
(1010

4

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Themes of the Hell Section of Divine Comedy
.... The city or country cannot be seen as symbolic of guilt or innocence in Chaucer, simply because Chaucer believes
human nature to be susceptible .... Divine
Comedy. ....
(1673

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)
The Divine Comedy
.... Where the Inferno represented
human sin, Purgatory represents
human redemption; the sinners Dante encounters in Purgatory are capable of .... The Divine
Comedy. ....
(851

3

)
Oedipus Rex & Chekhov's The Bear
It is often suggested that tragedy is more about a "
human being" while
comedy pertains mostly to the "
human condition." In other words, the tragic character is ....
(908

4

)
Lolita
.... It is the tragedy, the poetry, and the
human comedy that are the focus of this work of art, with its contents being relegated to an inferior position in the ....
(2388

10

)
Courtly Love in Dante's Divine Comedy
.... But Collins's thesis that the Divine
Comedy is as much as or more theology than mere .... is taken as a symbol of the ideal of salvation and the
human experience of ....
(2900

12

)
Balzac Pere Goriot Courtesan's Life
Pere Goriot & Scenes from a Courtesan's Life In his series of novels intended to be the
Human Comedy, Honore de Balzac repeats characters. ....
(766

3

)
Dante Alighieri's poem The Divine Comedy
.... the two poets in contact with the Malebranche devils and begins a scene of grim
comedy. .... as he puts it, he "loved the bestial life more than the
human, like the ....
(3043

12

)
Influence of Italian Neo-Realism on Mike Leigh
.... The film has a feel of hopelessness, yet it also contains elements of the
human comedy (a Leigh trademark) and the same humanistic approach found in DeSica's ....
(509

2

)
Shoeshine & Meantime
.... The film has a feel of hopelessness, yet it also contains elements of the
human comedy (a Leigh trademark) and the same humanistic approach found in DeSica's ....
(508

2

)
Slapstick Comedy
.... happens and where they are buffeted by the inanimate world as well as by actions of other
human beings. Gunning, Tom. "Buster Keaton or the Work
Comedy in the ....
(4009

16

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Aristophanes' comedy "Lysistrata"
.... But Aristophanes, even within the context of a
comedy, wanted to show that everyone is
human, and it is Lysistrata's task to teach her women allies that they ....
(1597

6

)
Political and Literary Attitude of Chaucer
.... when they reach the inn again. It is agreed: the moving scene of this
human comedy is set. The pilgrimage begins and the courtly ....
(2003

8

)
Journal Entries
.... The second part of Lolita demonstrates the doomed nature of the
human comedy. There is nobody in this story that gets what they want. ....
(961

4

)
The Book of Ruth
.... Trible, Phyllis. "A
Human Comedy." God and the Rhetoric of Sexuality. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 1978. 166-199.
(1561

6

)
The Work of Naguib Mahfouz Naguib
.... (1997). The Economist, 342 Ghosh, A. (1990). The
human comedy in Cairo: The secret, respectable work of Naguib Mahfouz. The New Republic, Hartman, M. (1997). ....
(2470

10

)
Women in Restoration Comedy
.... and defining "meaning" I. Sir Harbottle Grimstone and the limitations of "words" to define and express
human nature A. Restoration
comedy as harbinger of ....
(2890

12

)
Analysis of Voila's Speech in Twelfth Night
.... a
comedy of romance, so we would be well advised to approach Viola's speech as an expression of romantic
comedy and not profound philosophy about
human nature. ....
(1425

6

)
Victor Hugo
.... Balzac, H. (1897). Cousin Bette. The
human comedy: Parisian life. Philadelphia: George Barrie & Sons. Brombert, V. (1984). Victor Hugo and the visionary novel. ....
(3315

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Fictionalized Story of Shakespeare in Ancient Greece This time ...
.... Maybe
comedy is simply more familiar and always was. It appeals to a certain attitude in
human beings that does not change very much over the centuries. ....
(1771

7

)
Barbara Kingsolver's The Bean Trees
.... Kingsolver, Barbara. The Bean Trees. New York: Harper Collins, 1988. Randall, Maggie. "
Human Comedy." The Women's Review of Books (May 1988), 1, 3.
(1565

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Sitcom "3rd Rock from the Sun"
.... life and who have taken on the form of
human beings, though not necessarily of the same age or sex that they would be on their own planet. The
comedy would be ....
(879

4

)
Ways of Laughter & Humor
.... Both Wit and
Comedy are in many ways bound up with culture, although
Comedy (based as it is in use of the
human body) is far more universal because all people ....
(3491

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)
Shakespeare's The Tempest as Comedy
.... as the genuine form of the world that
human life tries to imitate (Frye 184). There are minor points at which it would seem that Frye's theory of
comedy is not ....
(1856

7

)
Tenets of the Romantic Comedy
.... Romantic
comedy is a convention that promises a happy ending, one that arises .... and weaknesses in order to achieve a loving relationships with another
human being ....
(2383

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Human Behavior in Measure for Measure
.... If there is a way to account for the frailty of
human nature, legislation .... itself is quite unexpected, except in that the conventions of
comedy almost required ....
(2121

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)
The Bumbling Characters of Much Ado About Nothing
.... Dogberry and his men serve in this area is to show that all
human beings are .... weren't for Dogberry and his men, the play would be a tragedy instead of a
comedy. ....
(1413

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)
Importance of Being Earnest & Saint Joan
.... Wilde uses cleverness and wit to give intelligence to his
comedy. The action of Wilde's play has little if anything to do with reality or real
human beings. ....
(1187

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)
The Importance of Being Earnest & Saint Joan
.... Wilde uses cleverness and wit to give intelligence to his
comedy. The action of Wilde's play has little if anything to do with reality or real
human beings. ....
(1187

5

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