This question is based on General Literature Principles and Literary Appreciation.
A melodramatic play is based on:
A melodrama is a dramatic work that exaggerates plot and characters in order to appeal to the emotions. Key features include:
Sensationalism: The plot often relies on highly improbable events, suspense, and narrow escapes.
Stereotypical Characters: Characters are usually one-dimensional and clearly defined as "good" (heroes/heroines) or "evil" (villains).
Emotional Appeal: The primary goal is to evoke strong feelings such as pity, fear, or joy in the audience.
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