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'''Romantic comedy''' is a [[hybrid genre]] in which a story about [[romantic love|romance]] is presented in a [[comedic]] style. Works in this genre are generally considered [[light-hearted]], and are sometimes associated with the vaguely derogatory terms "[[chick lit]]" or "[[chick flick]]", meaning "primarily aimed at a [[woman|female]] audience". '''Romantic comedy''' is a [[hybrid genre]] in which a story about [[romantic love|romance]] is presented in a [[comedic]] style. Works in this genre are generally considered [[light-hearted]], and are sometimes associated with the vaguely derogatory terms "[[chick lit]]" or "[[chick flick]]", meaning "primarily aimed at a [[woman|female]] audience".
==See also== ==See also==
-* [[Romantic comedy film]]+ 
* [[Pride and Prejudice]] * [[Pride and Prejudice]]
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Romantic comedy is a hybrid genre in which a story about romance is presented in a comedic style. Works in this genre are generally considered light-hearted, and are sometimes associated with the vaguely derogatory terms "chick lit" or "chick flick", meaning "primarily aimed at a female audience".

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