The writers of the realism movement tossed away the exaggerated works of emotionalism and concentrated on recounting objective observations.
It is a manner of painting, drawing or sculpture is which forms are distorted or exaggerated and colours are intensified for expressive purposes
Realists rejected Romanticism, which had dominated French literature and art since the late 18th century, revolting against the exotic subject matter and exaggerated emotionalism of the movement.
Prance - to bound from the hind legs: to go with a capering or dancing movement: to move with exaggerated action: to swagger (taken from Chambers 20th Century dictionary)
Making the audience and actors/actresses think about what has been said. Originally Melodrama was performed to people who were unable to read.
A caricature is a drawing of a person with exaggerated features.
characterized by an abnormal gait with involuntary and exaggerated flexion of the hock of one or both hind limbs during an attempted movement. also know to cause stringhault
Exaggerated is an adjective. It stays the same with both singular and plural nouns.
Tall tales use an exaggerated story with realistic details.
The Greeks who believed all the greek mythology did not believe it was exaggerated; they believed it was true. So they did not believe it was exaggerated, and so, to them, it was not exaggerated. Now, for us, it is exaggerated because we know how certain things occur; that it's not all done by various gods and such.
In proper context, for example " There were like, a million of them!" he exaggerated. It has to be exaggerated not exaggerate though
Their movements are simple and exaggerated because it allows the audience to follow along and understand what is happening