Theatricalizes example sentences

the·at·ri·cal·ize

verb

theatricalizes (third person present)

  - present as a theatrical performance; portray dramatically:

  - react to or portray (something) in an excessively dramatic manner:

"Theatricalizes" Example Sentences

1. The director theatricalizes even the simplest scenes with elaborate staging.
2. He theatricalizes his everyday life, exaggerating his emotions for effect.
3. She theatricalizes her grief, making it a public spectacle.
4. The play theatricalizes the struggles of the working class in a powerful way.
5. His performance theatricalizes the character's inner turmoil.
6. Modern art often theatricalizes the mundane aspects of life.
7. The novelist cleverly theatricalizes the narrative through dramatic dialogue.
8. The politician theatricalizes his speeches for maximum impact.
9. Street performers often theatricalizes their acts for a larger audience.
10. The artist theatricalizes the painting's theme through bold colors and brushstrokes.
11. How the media theatricalizes current events is a subject of much debate.
12. Sometimes, she theatricalizes her anxieties to cope with stress.
13. He subtly theatricalizes his emotions, making them more profound.
14. The film theatricalizes historical events with creative license.
15. The protest theatricalizes the community's anger and frustration.
16. The dancer’s movements theatricalizes the narrative beautifully.
17. With a flourish, he theatricalizes his entrance.
18. The writer masterfully theatricalizes the tension between the characters.
19. Their relationship is theatricalized in a way that is both endearing and frustrating.
20. The museum exhibit theatricalizes the history of the region.
21. He theatricalizes, often to a fault, every interaction.
22. The argument was theatricalized to an almost comical degree.
23. The ceremony theatricalizes the transition of power.
24. Subtly, the novel theatricalizes the protagonist’s internal conflict.
25. This movement theatricalizes the struggle for social justice.
26. The scene is theatricalized with dramatic lighting and sound effects.
27. The author theatricalizes the setting to enhance the mood.
28. The play successfully theatricalizes complex political themes.
29. She often theatricalizes her emotions, using grand gestures.
30. The director’s vision theatricalizes the entire production.
31. He theatricalizes his disappointment with exaggerated sighs.
32. The narrative theatricalizes the central theme with poetic language.
33. The opera powerfully theatricalizes the tragedy of love.
34. The fashion show theatricalizes the designer’s vision.
35. The courtroom drama theatricalizes the conflict between justice and injustice.
36. The installation art theatricalizes the viewer's experience.
37. The poem theatricalizes the speaker's inner world through vivid imagery.
38. Many reality shows theatricalize everyday life for dramatic effect.
39. The sculpture theatricalizes the artist's interpretation of human emotion.
40. The political cartoon theatricalizes the current political climate.
41. Their wedding was theatricalized with elaborate decorations and a grand ceremony.
42. The entire production theatricalizes the essence of the play.
43. He excessively theatricalizes his reactions to minor inconveniences.
44. The protest march theatricalizes the group’s demands for change.
45. The dance piece theatricalizes the human condition with grace and power.
46. The musical theatricalizes the struggles and triumphs of its characters.
47. The artist theatricalizes his subjects through exaggerated features and poses.
48. The documentary theatricalizes the subjects' stories to increase emotional impact.
49. His writing style theatricalizes even mundane events.
50. The news report theatricalizes the unfolding crisis to heighten suspense.

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