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Introduction to Melodrama. What is Melodrama. The word " melodrama " comes from "melos", the Greek word for song, combined with "drama". Music is used to increase the emotional response or to suggest characters.
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What is Melodrama • The word "melodrama" comes from "melos", the Greek word for song, combined with "drama". • Music is used to increase the emotional response or to suggest characters. • Essentially, a villain poses a threat, the hero escapes the threat (or rescues the heroine) and there is a happy ending.
CHARACTERISTICS • Clear distinctions between good and evil. • The forces of good always won at the end of the play. • It emphasized the story rather than the characters. • Music was used to enhance the story (through emotions) and to represent characters.
Issues melodrama • Type of melodrama in which current events are given a dramatic treatment, hoping to use some recent crime or controversy as a way to draw an emotional response from the viewer.
Action melodrama • Another type of melodrama that is particularly big in the action Hollywood film blockbuster. • An athletic action hero is pitted against an evil villain, and through a series of fights, car chases, love scenes and splatter, the hero overcomes the villain and restores the balance of good in the universe
At the end of a conventional melodrama, there is a sense of that justice has be done. Does this hold true for the ending of Blood Brothers?
Acknowledgements • http://74.125.153.132/search?q=cache:qSEyMkl4ceoJ:www.graves.k12.ky.us/schools/GCMS/bwalker/MELODRAMA.ppt+powerpoint+on+melodrama&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk