In a present day sense, comic drama (from the Greek: κωμῳδία, kōmōidía) alludes to any talk or work by and large proposed to be entertaining or interesting by actuating chuckling, particularly in theater, TV, film, and stand-up parody. The inceptions of the term are found in Ancient Greece. In the Athenian vote based system, the general sentiment of voters was impacted by the political parody performed by the comic writers at the theaters.[1] The showy type of Greek satire can be portrayed as a sensational execution which pits two gatherings or social orders against each other in an interesting agon or strife. Northrop Frye delineated these two restricting sides as a "General public of Youth" and a "General public of the Old".[2] A reexamined view describes the crucial agon of satire as a battle between a moderately feeble youth and the societal traditions that posture impediments to his trusts. In this battle, the young is comprehended to be compelled by his absence of social power, and is left with minimal decision yet to take response in tricks which induce exceptionally emotional incongruity which incites laughter.[3]
Parody and political parody use comic drama to depict people or social establishments as silly or degenerate, in this manner estranging their crowd from the object of their cleverness. Spoof subverts prominent types and structures, investigating those structures without essentially denouncing them.
Different types of comic drama incorporate screwball comic drama, which gets its amusingness to a great extent from unusual, astonishing (and doubtful) circumstances or characters, and dark parody, which is portrayed by a type of silliness that incorporates darker parts of human conduct or human instinct. Essentially dirty diversion, sexual funniness, and race cleverness make comic drama by disregarding social traditions or taboos in comic ways. A comic drama of conduct regularly takes as its subject a specific piece of society (typically high society) and utilizations amusingness to spoof or ridicule the conduct and idiosyncrasies of its individuals. Lighthearted comedy is a mainstream sort that portrays thriving sentiment in hilarious terms and spotlights on the quirks of the individuals who are experiencing passionate feelings for.



