Comic Relief · English Literature

Which of the following best defines the function of 'comic relief' in a Shakespearean tragedy?

  1. To provide a fully happy resolution to an otherwise dark and unrelentingly tragic story
  2. To temporarily offset the tension of a tragic plot through humor
  3. To openly mock and ridicule the protagonist's fall from grace
  4. To clearly signal to the assembled audience that an act is ending
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Correct answer: To temporarily offset the tension of a tragic plot through humor

Comic relief provides a momentary emotional break for the audience during intense dramatic segments. By lowering the tension briefly, Shakespeare makes the subsequent tragic moments feel even more impactful by contrast.

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