Sentence example with the word 'melodrama'

melodrama

antimasque, critical success, emotional appeal, flop, making scenes, musical revue, play, show, straight drama, theatrics

Definition n. an extravagant comedy in which action is more salient than characterization

Last update: October 16, 2015


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He is fond of melodrama.   [Please select]

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His Pygmalion (1775) is a melodrama without singing.   [Please select]

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But why not complete the melodrama by striking, since you have doubled your fists.   [Please select]

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This traitorous nation, which was arranging its ground like the scenario of a melodrama, would have to be chastised.   [Please select]

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Without any suggestion of melodrama she would rise to strong passages in giving vent to her feelings of indignation and ambition.   [Please select]

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It is one of those marked events which, by its magnitude and its melodrama, impress men even too much.   [Please select]

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There is some melodrama, some religiosity, and there are some absurd recognition scenes at the close.   [Please select]

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And I don't have any of the fine melodrama of fiction: the dictagraphs and speeches by torchlight.   [Please select]

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On the other hand, the blunt, unpolished hero of melodrama and romantic fiction has lifted brusqueness and pushfulness to a pedestal not wholly merited.   [Please select]

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When it rained we adjourned to the third-story front, where we played melodrama of simple plot but many thrills, and it was always Richard who wrote the plays, produced them, and played the principal part.   [Please select]

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