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Sardoodledom is a fanciful way to describe the contrived and melodramatic aspects of a work of fiction, especially plays. Many modern movies and TV shows follow at least some of the standard pattern, which is named for French playwright Victorien Sardou. The word was coined as a proper noun by playwright and critic George Bernard Shaw.

Neophyte writers are tempted to create sardoodledom rather than novel and unique presentations that make the audience think.

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