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Please analyze tragedy and comedy from the perspective of philosophy and psychology.
There is no clear line between tragedy and comedy. A tragedy in one world is a comedy in another.

Tragedy often includes death, where will you go? However, seeing through these, death can also be regarded as liberation, sublimation, getting rid of the suffering of this world and moving towards a safe country. You don't have to be sad.

For example, the famous classic Romeo and Juliet is considered as Shakespeare's tragicomedy. Why tragicomedy? Both the hero and heroine are dead and can't be combined in the real world, but they choose the way they want to choose for the goal in their hearts. Even death is beautiful for them and worth pursuing. They have a longing for love, which is proved in a seemingly tragic way. Because of their death, family conflicts have been resolved, and their follow-up influence has aroused beautiful waves. So looking at tragedy from one angle is comedy from another.

Psychologically, the mixture of sadness and joy is also related to one's own mentality. Some people frown when they encounter a little setback, while others stumble and are cheerful and optimistic, thinking that suffering is a blessing.

Finally, I want to mention a poem that I like very much: "Maybe simple happiness is not deep enough, so sad things are more memorable." It's still easy to be happy, but it's hard to last long, which makes the beautiful things more sentimental. "Indeed, misfortune and happiness are interdependent. Happiness and misfortune lurk. Although sadness and joy seem to be relative, they can be transformed into each other. If we say that as a tiny creature in the vast universe, people are doomed to be sad, and life is doomed to be full of tragedy, sadness, unpredictable changes and regrets ... then if we see through the nature of sadness and touch deep sadness, we can be freed and transformed into inner joy. In this way, the comedy that is worth cherishing will always be around us, as long as we have patience and heart to discover it.