Roman comedy is characterised by its focus on amusing situations and witty dialogue, and often features stock characters such as braggarts, slaves, and tricksters. Notable writers of this genre include Plautus and Terence.
Roman comedy is characterised by its focus on amusing situations and witty dialogue, and often features stock characters such as braggarts, slaves, and tricksters. Notable writers of this genre include Plautus and Terence.