{
  "TragedyDegree": 3,
  "ComedyDegree": 4
}

Explanation:

The story does contain some elements of emotional hardship, primarily through Emma's reflection on her rough breakup and tumultuous period at work. These aspects add a mild tragic undertone but don't weigh heavily enough to reach a level of moderate tragedy. The use of Eleanor's letters from World War II also hints at historical hardship but is portrayed in a way that emphasizes resilience and hope rather than deep tragedy. Hence, a Tragedy Degree of 3 is appropriate.

On the other hand, the story has elements that lighten the mood, such as Emma finding the mysterious box, uncovering its historical contents, and drawing inspiration and strength from it. The story ends on a positive, hopeful note, suggesting emotional growth and resilience but it doesn't reach the level of strong comedic elements or an extremely happy ending. Therefore, a Comedy Degree of 4 seems fitting.
