A good story should make you laugh, and a moment later break your heart

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What does "A good story should make you laugh, and a moment later break your heart" mean?

I just saw the above quote from Chuck Palahniuk, but I can't understand its meaning.
 
A good story should make you laugh, then shortly afterwards make you sad.

See the related adjective heartbroken.
 
I suppose to him, a good story should have strong comic and dramatic elements/aspects to it.
 
But why? How can it be both funny and sad? What's the point?
Have you really never read a book or seen a film (movie) that had both comic and tragic elements?
 
Have you really never read a book or seen a film (movie) that had both comic and tragic elements?
I got the point. Thank you!
 
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