what is the definition of melodrama?
A melodrama is a story or play in which there are a lot of exciting or sad events and in which people's emotions are very exaggerated.
True or False: Melodrama often involves exaggerated emotions.
true
What does the "melos" in melodrama stand for?
In melodrama, is the hero usually portrayed as flawed or perfect?
Flawed
True or False: Melodrama only focuses on realistic events.
False
What type of endings do melodramas typically have?
Dramatic
What time period did melodrama become popular in theater?
Victorian Era
How does melodrama help raise awareness of social issues
Subtle but very emotional
Name one key difference between melodrama and drama.
In a drama, the conflict a character faces is realistic. The conflict arises through a logical and reasonable series of events.
Why is melodrama considered an entertaining form of escapism?