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Wat (wie) is tear-jerker - definitie

DRAMATIC WORK THAT EXAGGERATES PLOT AND CHARACTERS IN ORDER TO APPEAL TO THE EMOTIONS
Issues melodrama; Melodramatic; Melodramas; Weepie; Melodrama film; Mélodrame; Tear jerkers; Tear jerker; Tear-jerker; Tear-jerkers; Tearjerkers; Melodrame

tear-jerker         
also tearjerker (tear-jerkers)
If you refer to a play, film, or book as a tear-jerker, you are indicating that it is very sad or sentimental. (INFORMAL)
N-COUNT
tear-jerker         
¦ noun informal a sentimental story, film, or song that is calculated to evoke sadness.
Derivatives
tear-jerking adjective
melodramatic         
¦ adjective relating to or characteristic of melodrama.
?exaggerated or overemotional.
Derivatives
melodramatically adverb
melodramatics plural noun

Wikipedia

Melodrama

A modern melodrama is a dramatic work in which the plot, typically sensationalized and for a strong emotional appeal, takes precedence over detailed characterization. Melodramas typically concentrate on dialogue that is often bombastic or excessively sentimental, rather than action. Characters are often flat, and written to fulfill stereotypes. Melodramas are typically set in the private sphere of the home, focusing on morality and family issues, love, and marriage, often with challenges from an outside source, such as a "temptress", a scoundrel, or an aristocratic villain. A melodrama on stage, filmed, or on television is usually accompanied by dramatic and suggestive music that offers cues to the audience of the drama being presented.

In scholarly and historical musical contexts, melodramas are Victorian dramas in which orchestral music or song was used to accompany the action. The term is now also applied to stage performances without incidental music, novels, films, television, and radio broadcasts. In modern contexts, the term "melodrama" is generally pejorative, as it suggests that the work in question lacks subtlety, character development, or both. By extension, language or behavior which resembles melodrama is often called melodramatic; this use is nearly always pejorative.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor tear-jerker
1. "Learn to walk in complete darkness," she moaned, rousing the crowd with a Venezuelan tear–jerker.
2. "Usually I make jokes about everything, but this was kind of a tear–jerker," says Labie.
3. Americans may be addicted to tear–jerker clips on the Oprah Winfrey Show, but there is nothing trivial about the fear they are experiencing now.
4. We all love a good tear–jerker (what film producer David Puttnam calls a "three–handkerchief movie"), while Shakespeare knew what the Greek playwrights demonstrated – that tragedy can be cathartic.
5. The effects, Waugh said, were inspiring, with Shane Warne, as ever, producing a match–winning performance with a poem, in his own words, that wasnt quite a tear–jerker, more a motivational–type thing.