n character did not die, the whole trilogy is a comedy as one. To furthermore disband Star Wars as being a tragedy, there is the situation that truly makes a story a comedy. The ending of Star Wars, like all comedies, ended with everyone living happily ever after. That statement truly defines a comedy. Comparing comedies from Shakespeare to comedies from Lucas shows that throughout the times, story basis has still remained the same. Within a comedy there is also the factor of jumping to conclusions. In the movie Office Space, the main character, Michael seemed to jump to a big conclusion of whom his girlfriend had slept with in the past. Michaels girlfriend had sex with a person named Lumburg. The man who had sex with Michaels girlfriend had the last name Lumburg, which is also the last name of the person that Michael hates the most; His boss. Michael hates his boss with a passion. When he finds out that his girlfriend slept with a man named Lumburg in the past, he refers to him as all that is unholy. After he finds out, he confronts his girlfriend and breaks up with her, cause he hates his boss with a passion. Without knowing the first name of the man, Michael jumps to the conclusion that it is the same Lumburg that is his boss. In the end Michael finds out the truth, and gets back with his girl. Jumping to conclusions is very common within comedies. In the play Much To Do About Nothing, there are many conclusions that the characters came to without knowing the full facts. For instance, when Benedict places blame of Heros (fake) death upon Claudio. He does not know the full facts yet he jumps to the wrongful conclusion of this tragedy. Even though it seems like Claudio has much fault in the scandal, it is not at all his fault. Within modern day life it is not uncommon to find someone jumping to conclusions about someone, or a situation. Within the comedic sense it shows the ignorance of man, and how impatient we are ...