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Walter Kerr has argued that comedy, at bottom, is pessimistic, tragedy optimistic. Is he right?explain how and why..​

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Optimism is a mental attitude reflecting a belief or hope that the outcome of some specific endeavour, aur outcomes in general, will be positive, favourable or desirable. A common idiom Used to illustrate optimism versus pessimism is a glass filled with water to the halfway point: an optimism is said to see the glass as half full while a pessimist sees the glass as half empty.

The term derived from the Latin optimummeans best being optimistic in the typical sense of the world is different as expecting the best possible outcome from any given situation . this usually referred to the psychology as dispositional optimism It thus reflects a belief that future condition will work out for the best for the reason It is seen as a trait that fosters resilience in the face of stress.

theories of optimism include dispositional models and models of explanatory style. methods to measure of optimism have been developed within both Theoretical system such as various form of the life orientation test for the original definition of optimism or the attributional style question designed to test optimism terms of explanatory style.

Variation in optimism and pessimism is somewhat heritable and reflects biological trait system to some degree also influenced by environmental factors including family environment with some suggesting it can be learnt optimism may also be linked to heart.

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