Writing Excuses

Writing Excuses 5.7: Avoiding Melodrama

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Oct 17, 2010
Explore the intricacies of melodrama and its impact on storytelling. Discover how to craft complex characters with layered emotions to avoid predictability. Delve into the art of balancing conflict and climax for engaging narratives. The discussion highlights the importance of emotional depth while steering clear of clichéd dialogue. Expect insights from films and literary examples that illustrate the fine line between relatable emotion and over-the-top drama. Plus, get a creative writing prompt to transform a cliched hero into something fresh!
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ANECDOTE

Charm in One-Dimensional Characters

  • Puddleglop in The Silver Chair is always sad but charmingly so.
  • Simpler stories can afford one-dimensional characters if written well and likable.
INSIGHT

Build Reader Connection First

  • Melodrama complaints often stem from poor reader connection.
  • Powerful emotion scenes work if readers are well invested in characters beforehand.
ADVICE

Avoid Clichéd Dialogue

  • Avoid clichéd dialogue to prevent melodrama.
  • Twist or find unique ways to express emotion scenes instead of copying common tropes.
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