A man who gives exaggerated attention to personal appearance is called a dandy. The man is devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in dress and appearance.
Metrosexual
Formatting or layout
Pronouns that refer mostly to people are called personal pronouns. Some personal pronouns include I, me, you, him, her, she, them, he, and they.
Personal recounts) sometimes called personal accounts, which are written or visual representations or speaking which describe events, ideas or people from a personal perspective.
characterization
hyperbole i.e. She must have checked her hair a thousand times before her big date. Mom made enough pasta to feed the whole neighborhood. Grandma's sense of direction is so horrible, she gets lost in her own house.
Fluff
Hyperbole
hyperbole
a boaster
Hypocondria
Hyperbole
The type of play that uses exaggerated characters and broad humor is called a farce. Hamlet is not a farce, it is a tragedy.
There is no one official name for this practice, but many people in the media call this "tabloid journalism," referring to the kinds of rumors and sensationalism often found in tabloids (such as the National Enquirer). This used to be called "yellow journalism," but that term is not used much in conversation, although you may still see it in a textbook about media history.
The focus on self-importance is egotism.
The outward appearance is usually called the phenotype. In contrast the alleles present in the cells is called the genotype.
When a person has a need for a lot of attention it is called narcissistic personality disorder. When the need for attention is excessive it is called histrionic personality disorder.
An attention-seeker and/or insecure person.