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    It is not the case that A work intended as profound elegy is aesthetically diminished, not enhanced, by comicality, since comicality conflicts with the evaluative standard appropriate to that genre.

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    • 1.Comicality can deepen elegy by revealing absurdity in grief, creating richer emotional complexity than solemnity alone permits.
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    • 2.Genre boundaries are historically mutable; successful works often violate inherited conventions, suggesting they're not strict aesthetic requirements.
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    • 3.Evaluative standards should accommodate integrated tonal shifts; coherent tonal multiplicity can serve profound ends as effectively as uniformity.
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    • 1.Genre conventions establish evaluative criteria; elegy demands solemnity, and comicality violates this constitutive standard.
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    • 2.Emotional coherence requires tonal consistency; tonal jarring undermines the work's capacity to move or affect audiences appropriately.
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    • 3.Intentionality matters aesthetically; when an artist aims for profundity, unintegrated comic elements represent failed execution.
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