a book written in the Victorian era which is very melodramatic (e.g over the top storylines), they are often about murders or treasure hunts, an author which is renowned for this is Charles Dickens, see the short story Sykes and Nancy, for a good example of this. actually, i think you'll find that Victorian Melodrama was and still is also a type of play
Has a friend called bill and he went to the shop and he bought a chocloate bar and ate it and he said i like chocolate so they shot him
victorian melodrama started in the 12th century
It's vitorian
i don't know hehe Melodrama was at the height of its popularity in Britain in Victorian times.
you go to teddinton school dont you
Because it was cheap and entertaining.
the mother is often a man
The villain poses a threat to people :) :p
The Victorian stage melodrama featured a limited number of stock characters: the hero, the villain, the heroine, an old man, an old woman, a comic man and a comic woman engaged in a sensational plot featuring themes of love and murder.
Costumes are the clothing and accessories used to create the ambiance of the drama eg a drama set in Victorian England the cast would wear Victorian period clothing
when ever someone says "melodrama" I think one of two things. melons smashing, or a mellow marshmallow that's gooey. either way, I think a marshmallow costume or a melon.
when ever someone says "melodrama" I think one of two things. melons smashing, or a mellow marshmallow that's gooey. either way, I think a marshmallow costume or a melon.
This character is important in Melodrama because he is the one who saves the heroine from a dangerous situation at the end of the play. He is the one who ensures the play ends happily every after for the good characters.