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Tragedy tags

Rain April 3, 2016 12:51 pm

I'm always wondering when it says "tragedy" if it ends in tragedy or if there's tragedy in the story. I'm not a fan of stories that ends in tragedy.

Responses
    nickname April 3, 2016 12:58 pm

    some, happy things - end up tragedy
    some, past tragedy and with beautiful ending.
    some, just tragedy from begining until the end.

    takame April 3, 2016 1:30 pm

    Well tagging is pretty important to me so i took notice of that. What i observe is that when there's a tragedy tag, someone died. But that does not necessarily mean as a tragic end. For some, it is simply a genre. I emphasized that difference in my drama list. Differently marked too
    In a nutshell, the tragedy tag is like a jack in a box. It may or may not end tragic. You won't know unless you read

    Rain April 3, 2016 2:57 pm

    Yeah, but sometimes I avoid those with tragedy tags because I wont risk ending up all depressed because the ending was sad.

    takame April 3, 2016 3:02 pm
    Yeah, but sometimes I avoid those with tragedy tags because I wont risk ending up all depressed because the ending was sad. Rain

    Haha, up to you if you are going to risk it or not! In paperbacks or any type of literature sans manga/japanese novel, i care very much about any tragic end but i am okay with that when it's a manga.
    Me: i'm okay ╥﹏╥ ( 30 secs later) (╯°Д °)╯╧╧

    nickname April 3, 2016 3:08 pm
    Haha, up to you if you are going to risk it or not! In paperbacks or any type of literature sans manga/japanese novel, i care very much about any tragic end but i am okay with that when it's a manga. Me: i'm ok... takame

    I can't hold my heart properly when reading tragedy manga with tragedy on the end of story.
    No no no..