An example of Sentimental Value would be if your friend bought you something special, but you wouldn't care how much it costs, it would be the thought that counts and the memories that come with it.
Lets say that something cost £2. You wouldn't care if it was cheap because it would've been the thought that counted.
She Stoops to Conquer is not a pure sentimental comedy, but it was produced and published in the 17th century when sentimentalism first appeared. Therefore, it has few sentimental features as the middle class characters, magnanimous characters, and simplicity in describing the good and bas characters. Those are the three elements that are existed in the sentimental plays. However, Goldsmith didn't like sentimental comedy and considered it a hypocrisy and so he shows his attitude through criticizing it throughout the play. Other than this, you can classify it as a comedy of manners, farce, romantic comedy and satirical.
it is comedy based on plot and sentimental situations usually ibncoorprated into ramantic and situational comedies
Farce, Melodrama, Tragicomedies and Sentimental Comedy.
In "The Merchant of Venice," Jessica trades her mother’s ring for a monkey. This act symbolizes her desire to break away from her father, Shylock, and embrace a new life with Lorenzo. The ring, which holds sentimental value, highlights her conflict between loyalty to her family and her pursuit of happiness.
In a Sentimental Mood - Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
Sentimental value attached to an object or a place is the value that comes from a previous emotion or experience. For something to have sentimental value, it has to give out certain memories.
Sentimental value is always priceless.
The necklace has a sentimental value to her.It might not have been worth much, but it was of huge sentimental value.The thought was very sentimental.
That book had great sentimental value.
Something that has sentimental value to you is called 'junk' by everyone else.
The item in question would be an item of sentimental value so that is my answer. An Item of sentimental value.
It means that the items are intrinsically valuable (monetary value) or are precious to a person (sentimental value). Most items having value are those that can be put to some beneficial use.
She saved many items from her childhood because of their sentimental value. He was never very sentimental, but he carried her picture in his wallet for years. I suppose we get more sentimental as we grow older. The locket wasn't worth much money, but it had tremendous sentimental value.
sentimental mostly.
A trinket is a small pretty thing of small value. a piece of jewelry or a ornament something shiny and new.
Its value is nothing, except for sentimental value.
materialism, you covet objects and or value them more than intangibles, sentimental you place special value on an object because it holds special meaning only for you regardless of actual value