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By Amelia and Megan.


“The term melodrama refers to a dramatic work
that exaggerates plot and characters in order to
appeal to the emotions”
 Melodrama     is more than plot driven: it is a
    drama, characterized by exaggerated
    emotions, stereotypical characters, and
    raging conflicts.

    There are no conflicted characters in a
    melodrama and it is exaggerated to be funny
    yet unrealistic. Melodrama allows the
    audience a cathartic experience by rooting
    for the good guys, booing the evil guy. Soap
    operas come closer, but they have more
    complex characters than melodrama allows.
 The   stereotyped characters are essential.
       They tend to be one dimensional, like the
       bad guy is pure evil, usually sneaky evil; the
       good woman is pure innocence, the good guy
       is brave and good.
                                            Evil/bad
The village                                 character
sweetheart


The hero                stereotypes



 Damsel in                                  The village tart
 distress
 Hollyoaks  usually includes sensational
  storylines such a dramatic murders and
  affairs. Because Hollyoaks target at a
  younger audience they use diverse storylines
  to attract an audience such as gay
  affairs, anorexia, obsession, incest
  characters, drug addiction, HIV and
  surrogacy.
 Every few months there is a huge storyline
  that is built up and carried on for a number
  of weeks, to market this the producers uses
  huge promos to target audiences.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWcLUW
  3LTwM …
 Incidentally non diegetic is used at the
  beginning of each episode to create
  atmosphere, which is then faded out once
  the characters start speaking.
 General locations of Hollyoaks depends on
  the storyline, usually they involve The Dog in
  the Pond (local pub), the sixth form,
  characters houses and flats, the SU, or Evissa
  (local beautician).
 DOOL  is an American daytime soap opera
 which is similar to Hollyoaks as it includes
 melodramatic storylines and over
 exaggerated characters. They are made to be
 like this to entertain the audience, and to
 heighten the drama. Melodramas give the
 audience a cathartic escape, meaning they
 can almost relate to the drama happening
 and use it as an form as escapism. Producers
 want audiences to have a personal
 connection with the characters, being drawn
 to a character means being drawn to the
 soap.
Melodrama powerpoint

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Melodrama powerpoint

  • 1. By Amelia and Megan. “The term melodrama refers to a dramatic work that exaggerates plot and characters in order to appeal to the emotions”
  • 2.  Melodrama is more than plot driven: it is a drama, characterized by exaggerated emotions, stereotypical characters, and raging conflicts.  There are no conflicted characters in a melodrama and it is exaggerated to be funny yet unrealistic. Melodrama allows the audience a cathartic experience by rooting for the good guys, booing the evil guy. Soap operas come closer, but they have more complex characters than melodrama allows.
  • 3.  The stereotyped characters are essential. They tend to be one dimensional, like the bad guy is pure evil, usually sneaky evil; the good woman is pure innocence, the good guy is brave and good. Evil/bad The village character sweetheart The hero stereotypes Damsel in The village tart distress
  • 4.  Hollyoaks usually includes sensational storylines such a dramatic murders and affairs. Because Hollyoaks target at a younger audience they use diverse storylines to attract an audience such as gay affairs, anorexia, obsession, incest characters, drug addiction, HIV and surrogacy.  Every few months there is a huge storyline that is built up and carried on for a number of weeks, to market this the producers uses huge promos to target audiences.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWcLUW 3LTwM …
  • 5.  Incidentally non diegetic is used at the beginning of each episode to create atmosphere, which is then faded out once the characters start speaking.  General locations of Hollyoaks depends on the storyline, usually they involve The Dog in the Pond (local pub), the sixth form, characters houses and flats, the SU, or Evissa (local beautician).
  • 6.
  • 7.  DOOL is an American daytime soap opera which is similar to Hollyoaks as it includes melodramatic storylines and over exaggerated characters. They are made to be like this to entertain the audience, and to heighten the drama. Melodramas give the audience a cathartic escape, meaning they can almost relate to the drama happening and use it as an form as escapism. Producers want audiences to have a personal connection with the characters, being drawn to a character means being drawn to the soap.