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An overly dramatic play is often referred to as a "melodrama." Melodramas typically feature exaggerated characters, sensational events, and strong emotional appeals, aiming to evoke intense feelings from the audience. This genre often includes clear moral dichotomies, with distinct heroes and villains, and tends to prioritize plot over character development.

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