About Aristotle's tragedy and comedy, which of the following statements are correct?
A.
Comedy lives in the very world that tragedy transcends.
B.
Comedy is most concerned with our social being, while tragedy with our philosophical being.
C.
Comedy concentrates on people's destiny, but tragedy on their follies, foibles, and vices.
D.
Comedy is a play that ends happily, whereas an Aristotelian tragedy is any story with a sad ending.