Sy mentions the difficulties of distinguishing humor from tragedy while dining with friends. To demonstrate his point, he tells his guests two versions of Melinda's story, both with the same essential features, but one with levity and the other with agony. With the help of her friends, Melinda copes with her recent divorce by becoming drunk.
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Sy mentions the difficulties of distinguishing humor from tragedy while dining with friends. To demonstrate his point, he tells his guests two versions of Melinda's story, both with the same essential features, but one with levity and the other with agony. With the help of her friends, Melinda copes with her recent divorce by becoming drunk.
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