There are a lot of different definitions for melodrama historically. A lot of people use the word to describe theatre which is conventional in some way--the characters are conventional, the plot is conventional, or the values are conventional. This is unfair and unhelpful because people tend to view other people's ideas and values as conventional and their own as being realistic and natural. An honest appraisal demonstrates that conventions and conventionalized dramatic tropes go in and out of fashion over fashion, being replaced by other, and not necessarily newer, tropes.
One of the historical definitions of melodrama is dialogue (or monologue) spoken over background music. This would be just about any movie you want to name.
Another is a popular form of drama in the nineteenth century, involving simple characters with simplistic emotional responses to their troubles. Dramas of this type were also popular in the middle ages (mystery and morality plays) and in ancient times (Roman drama). They tend to be popular in cultures which are smug and self-satisfied and want no ambiguity or complexity in their appraisal of a world in which they are obviously the masters.
Melodrama was developed in the 18th century
I think the the rich people sat up in the top of the melodrama theatre where the view would be the best.
Melodrama was developed because it was a fun and enjoyable way of acting. WHATEVER X WHATEVER = WHATEVER
elizabethan era - 1800's
it became popular in the mid-nineteenth
Melodrama was developed in the 18th century
I think the the rich people sat up in the top of the melodrama theatre where the view would be the best.
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Melodrama was developed because it was a fun and enjoyable way of acting. WHATEVER X WHATEVER = WHATEVER
i don't know hehe Melodrama was at the height of its popularity in Britain in Victorian times.
elizabethan era - 1800's
it became popular in the mid-nineteenth
Melodrama is a Greek term meaning 'song drama' or 'music drama' Though, the term generally relates to the theatre genre made popular by the French.
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Modern Melodrama such as Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull has been an example of a melodrama. Some modern melodrama's have been described as narratives involving critical themes, special loss, or historical consequences distorted by aesthetic, vision and pop culture references.
Think you might mean John Dillinger and not James Dillinger. He was not killed while watching a movie it was outside the movie theatre that he was shot. Do not know the movie but it was his girlfriend who gave him away to the police. Does it really matter that much what he was watching?
Melodrama was created because the Church wanted theatre to reflect how we should act and behave. The main story of Melodrama usually involves a heroine getting kidnapped by an evil villain and the hero coming along to save the girl and show that 'good always triumph's over evil' and that 'all evil people will pay in the end'