0 showing much stronger emotions than are necessary or usual for a situation:
a melodramatic speech
1 tending to behave or show emotion in ways that are more extreme than usual:
I’ve always been a little melodramatic.
The accompaniment draws on all the topoi of melodramatic rhetoric, but makes particular use of instrumental solos identified with a particular character.
Their storylines are slender, and either whimsical or mildly melodramatic.
The overlap between gestures of interiority and the conventions of melodramatic display makes it difficult to imagine a deportment of interiority.
To make it more palatable, he conforms to melodramatic conventions.
The combination of melodramatic pathos and ethnographic curiosity had an unquestionably broad marketability, and not just for theatre.
Yet, paradoxically, through utilizing melodramatic convention, dramatists were able to focus attention on the plight of the child worker.
This emphasis becomes apparent only when melodramatic convention is read comparatively against the play's revisionist treatment of a well-known historical subject.
Instead of melodramatic confrontation industrial reformers advocated a language of respectful negotiation among reasonable men, with differing but not necessarily incompatible interests.
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