domestic drama

collocation in English

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domestic
adjective
uk
/dəˈmes.tɪk/
us
/dəˈmes.tɪk/
relating to a person's ...
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drama
noun
uk
/ˈdrɑː.mə/
us
/ˈdræm.ə/
a play in a theatre or on television or radio, or plays and ...
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(Definition ofdomesticanddramafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I have dealt withdomesticdrama.
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I should not want to comment on thatdomesticdrama.
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By deviating from this guideline too excessively, the classification as adomesticdramabecomes problematic.
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Domesticdramasuddenly became a combination of naturalism, expressionism, symbolism, and commonly used psychological affairs.
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The early eighteenth century playwrights useddomesticdramato express the trend toward sentimental bourgeois realism.
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To seal the mood, she came up with a sound as broodingly coherent as the soundtrack to adomesticdrama.
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Suspense is used in adomesticdramain order for the audience to react with the characters of the show.
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The political aspects of a certain era were inevitably present within these shows, especially shows leading towardsdomesticdrama.
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Humor provides the entertainment value within adomesticdramaas these usually touch base with serious matters.
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Although, in many respects it has more in common with absurdist comicdomesticdrama, it retains an essentially historic core.
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The twentieth century introduced symbolism into the makings of domestic dramas, ultimately causing variations withindomesticdrama.
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Domesticdramaalso carries the implications of current affairs with society: such as civil rights, feminism, and current political and sociological disputes.
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The show is adomesticdramaabout a wealthy family who loses everything and finds that they were only liked for their money.
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The three-act contemporarydomesticdramadealt with topics of rising social status and the then-little-discussed topic of divorce.
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Pastoral drama was considered to be more successful than the traditional comedies and tragedies, enforcing the further development intodomesticdrama.
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The eighteenth century marks the arrival ofdomesticdramaas the shows start focusing on the problems of the ordinary people.
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