noun
- Plural of dramatization; adaptations of stories, events, or texts into dramatic form for stage, film, or television.
- Exaggerated or overstated presentations of events or situations; representations that emphasize dramatic effect over accuracy.
Usage: Most common sense; refers to the process or result of converting material into a drama
Usage: Often implies embellishment or heightened emotion
Examples
- The television network produced several dramatizations of historical events for their documentary series.
- Shakespeare's plays are dramatizations of stories from history and legend.
- The film dramatizations of the novel captured the emotional intensity of the original text.
- Some critics felt the news report contained dramatizations that distorted the actual facts.
- The theater company offered multiple dramatizations of classic literature each season.
- These dramatizations help audiences understand complex historical periods through engaging storytelling.