Representation in Drama

 I also did a bit of research on representation in sub-genres of drama films. Films like comedies, historical dramas, coming of age films, etc. all have different standards that they follow to appeal to different audiences. 

A drama-comedy, for example, combines what makes up a drama and a comedy. So there are elements of a realistic setting, mixed with humor, mixed with the range of emotions that you experience while watching. Movies like this usually utilize a lot of characters and display a wide range of representation. 

Historical dramas are set in the past, are usually focused on one country and one race. In America, most popular historical dramas have little representation and are centered around white people, but if you go around the world, you see that each country focuses on their predominate race. 

The sub-genre that I'm doing is coming of age, and this genre has shown a positive growth in representation over the years. This genre is more focused towards youth, and evolves as society and culture evolves, so as different race, gender, and sexualities began to be more accepted and normalized in society, they've also blended into coming of age films. 

A very popular coming of age film that I love was "The Perks of Being A Wallflower." This movie touched up on mental health, abuse, gender roles, and sexuality. It was so well received as a movie because it was relatable in a way that it was sweet and fun but also emotional and heartbreaking.  


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