2. Characters
Many dramas are character-driven pieces. These characters are given realistic personalities and traits with the
intent of reflecting the human population diversity.
However, in melodramas, characters are given stereotypical roles that are derived from six stock characters:
1.Villain, who is the main enemy of the hero. They are evil,
mean, dishonest, greedy vengeful and corrupt.
2.Hero, who is sensitive, honest, moral, brave, handsome
and manly.
3.Heroine, usually persecuted, moral, innocent, kind, gentle,
beautiful, courageous and needs saving.
4.Clown, who provokes laughter, acts foolish and silly.
5.Friend, who is faithful, helping. They can also serve as
comedic relief, however not in an idiotic way.
6.Villain’s accomplice, who serves as comedic relief who is
usually rather idiotic, someone to laugh at.