2. A truly outstanding tragedy should be staged on the stage of human soul, and let people's reason be the only audience. -Cabel
3. All plays have the meaning of improving the goal of human life, and are by no means used for fun ... Maybe some people say that they are dressed for eating. Don't we have no way to eat and dress except to entertain others? We can't be so unambitious! -Cheng Yanqiu
4. All tragedies end in death, and all comedies end in marriage. Byron
5. It seems that it is always those three people who act: husband, wife and lover. -george meredith
6. No matter how difficult it is, the struggle for happiness is not a kind of pain, but happiness, not a tragedy, but only a drama. -Chernyshevski
7. Drama is a comprehensive and concise historical recorder of the times. -Shakespeare
8. Life is like a drama. Red actors sometimes become beggars, while third-rate actors sometimes play grandfathers. -Fukuzawa on Kyrgyzstan
9. The masses, especially those in China, will always be spectators of the drama. Sacrifice to play, if they appear generous, they watch the tragic drama; If they were in infancy (that is, trembling with fear), they watched the farce. How many people often open their mouths in mutton shops in Beijing? It seems to be quite pleasant to watch the sheep being skinned, and the benefits that people's sacrifices can give them are no more than that. However, after a few steps, they forgot this. -Lu Xun
1. farce is closer to tragedy than comedy in essence. -Coleridge
11. A world without resistance lacks touching dramatic tension. -a few meters
12. The tragic conflict between the inevitable requirement of history and the fact that this requirement cannot be realized. -Engels
13. Tragedy destroys the valuable things in life, while comedy tears the worthless things to people. -Lu Xun