Melodrama characters are never lifelike. They are exaggerated.
They all have their own roll
it is a melodrama
No it is not a melodrama, it is a comedy show.
A stock character is a fictional character based on a common literary or social stereotype Stock characters rely heavily on cultural types or names for their personality, manner of speech, and other characteristics. In their most general form, stock characters are related to literary archetype re often more narrowly defined. Stock characters are a key component of genre fiction, providing relationships and interactions that people familiar with the genre will recognize immediately. Stock characters make easy targets for parody which will likely exaggerate any stereotypes associated with these characters.
You would have: Villian Hero Heroine Loveable Rogue Elderly Parent
hero, damsal, villian, sidekick
Melodrama characters are never lifelike. They are exaggerated.
hero villain heroine sidekick damsel in distress The characters depend on where the melodrama is from.
Stock character- stereo typical characters you would expect to see in a play such as: hero,heroine,villian,sidekick etc.
Because they re use the same stock characters and they all have a general part which they play, so melodrama usually ends with the hero defeating the villain which is a happy ending.
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.
Melodrama
They all have their own roll
i have no friken idea but i need to know -.-
Stock character-stereo typical characters you would expect to see in a play such as: hero,heroine,villain,sidekick etc.Melodrama-Over the top dramahope this helped(Raisa Hossain).
Melodrama characters are never lifelike. They are exaggerated.