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When writing a copy, how to distinguish between melodramatic and sentimental?
Affection is melodramatic, that is, there is not enough content to support the superficial feelings. Many times, we originally had some real feelings, but after writing, it seemed that we were controlled by words and began to move closer to a certain goal. At this time, we began to tell the truth.

Therefore, to avoid sitcoms, the most fundamental thing is that writers should be honest with themselves. You can't use it blindly just because a sentence sounds sensational. In a nutshell, the article should at least reflect the true feelings inside. Of course, this is not absolute.

For example, Oscar Wilde, a British writer, is the representative of aestheticism. His idea is "art for art's sake", that is, "art for art's sake". He always writes some seemingly intriguing sentences, but it is meaningless to delve into them. Some people will fall into the whirlpool of thinking and think that he is saying something very philosophical. In fact, this is just his writing style. However, even so, it is because he has something to say. His "art for art's sake" is that he doesn't want his literary works to be used by people with will.

The word "feelings" is now more and more derogatory, and people often say that "someone sells feelings." Generally, it refers to a bitter and sweet complex emotion about the past, with the present as the comparison object. So the words "melodramatic" and "sentimental" are not at the same level. There are universal feelings everywhere, "selling feelings" is one of them. Now the domestic film market is full of movies that sell feelings. The reason is just that some people want to use the memory of a generation and spend less effort. And the audience is more and more able to distinguish this kind of thing. Because reading or experience will not deceive people, whether you have true feelings or not, good readers or viewers can feel it after reading it. (Li Wanting)