Seriousness (noun; adjective:
serious) is an attitude of
gravity,
solemnity, persistence, and ness toward something considered to be of
importance. Some notable philosophers and commentators have criticised excessive seriousness, while others have praised it. Seriousness is often contrasted with
comedy, as in the
seriocomedy. In the theory of humor, one must have a
sense of humor and a
sense of seriousness to distinguish what is supposed to be taken or not, or of being important or not. Otherwise, it may also be contrasted with a sense of
play. How children learn a
sense of seriousness to form values and differentiate between the serious and that which is not is studied in
developmental psychology and
educational psychology. There is a distinction between the degree of seriousness of various crimes in
sentencing under the
law, and also in
law enforcement. There is a positive correlation with the degree of seriousness of a crime and viewer ratings of news coverage. What is or is not considered serious varies widely with different
cultures.