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Definitions of melodramatics in various dictionaries:
Melodramatic theatrical performance.
Exaggeratedly emotional behavior; histrionics.
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Overemotional behaviour |
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Jan 5 2014 The Times - Concise |
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melodramatic behaviour. |
Melodramatic behaviour. |
Melodramatic theatrical performance. |
Exaggeratedly emotional behavior histrionics. |
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A Melodrama is a dramatic work in which the plot, which is typically sensational and designed to appeal strongly to the emotions, takes precedence over detailed characterization. Characters are often simply drawn, and may appear stereotyped. Melodramas are typically set in the private sphere of the home, and focus on morality and family issues, love, and marriage, often with challenges from an outside source, such as a "temptress”, an aristocratic villain. * In scholarly and historical musical contexts, melodramas are Victorian dramas in which orchestral music or song was used to accompany the action. The term is now also applied to stage performances without incidental music, novels, movies, and television and radio broadcasts. In modern contexts, the term "melodrama" is generally pejorative, as it suggests that the work in question lacks subtlety, character development, or both. By extension, language or behavior which resembles melodrama is often called melodramatic; this use is nearly always pejorative. |