A dramatic genre characterised by exaggerated emotions, clear-cut moral conflicts, sensational plots, and stereotypical characters (virtuous heroes, scheming villains, damsels in distress). Originally, melodrama literally meant "music drama"—music accompanied the action to heighten emotion. Though often used pejoratively today, melodrama was the dominant popular theatre form throughout the 19th century.

Related Plays

Plays related to melodrama.