In the late 18th century!
because it was
in the 19th century
it became popular in the mid-nineteenth
melodrama come popular in 17 cenrtury i no this because i have just done h/w on it and it was rightActually the term melodrama was first introduced in the 18th century (around 1760) and it only became popular in the 19th century. And please could you check your spellings. Just saying.
you go to teddinton school dont you
because it was
Melodrama
in the 19th century
it became popular in the mid-nineteenth
i don't know hehe Melodrama was at the height of its popularity in Britain in Victorian times.
melodrama come popular in 17 cenrtury i no this because i have just done h/w on it and it was rightActually the term melodrama was first introduced in the 18th century (around 1760) and it only became popular in the 19th century. And please could you check your spellings. Just saying.
Because it was cheap and entertaining.
you go to teddinton school dont you
It was popular in France dating from Rousseau's Pygmalion(1770) and also in the Czech countries.
Melodrama is a Greek term meaning 'song drama' or 'music drama' Though, the term generally relates to the theatre genre made popular by the French.
Modern Melodrama such as Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull has been an example of a melodrama. Some modern melodrama's have been described as narratives involving critical themes, special loss, or historical consequences distorted by aesthetic, vision and pop culture references.
The Shakespearean period was sometimes associtated with melodrama. However, as only men were allowed to act at that time, only men could play females, and females had no role at all.