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Lahori Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Hi teachers, Hope you all will be fine?
Can someone check this paragraph?
The author draw the picture of the person of comedy like this: the tears of laughter running down the face, one hand still lying on the tragic page which contained the answer, the lips about to frame the great revelation only to find it had gone as disconcertingly as a chair twitched away when we want to sit down.
  

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The author draws a picture of the comedian like this: tears of laughter running down his face, one hand on the page containing the tragic answer, his lips about to frame the great revelation—only to find it has disappeared as disconcertingly as a chair snatched away when he starts to sit down.

  • The author draws a picture of the comedian like this: tears of laughter running down his face, one hand on the page containing the tragic answer, his lips about to frame the great revelation—only to find it has disappeared as disconcertingly as a chair snatched away when he starts to sit down.
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The author draws a picture of the comedian like this: tears of laughter running down his face, one hand on the page containing the tragic answer, his lips about to frame the great revelation—only to find it has disappeared as disconcertingly as a chair snatched away when he starts to sit down.
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Please sir check this one.

The comedy is greater than tragedy because it helps us to forget what is dark in light. It revives our spirit and gives us strength for the upcoming tragedies. It experience us that what the life is and tells the reality in bright way. In tragedy every movement is eternity but in comedy eternity is the movement.

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Comedy is greater than tragedy because it helps us to forget with lightness what is dark. It revives our spirits and gives us strength for our future tragedies. It lets us experience what life is and shows reality in a bright way. In tragedy, every action is eternal, but in comedy eternity is the action.

Actually, I don't understand the thrust of your last sentence.
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Sir this last line I pickup from the Laughter essay Written by Christopher Fry.

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