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sentimentalized

Sentimentalized is an adjective describing the act or result of presenting something in a sentimental, nostalgic, or emotionally exaggerated way. When a work or description is sentimentalized, it emphasizes tenderness, sentiment, or pathos and often downplays or glosses over negative aspects, complexity, or ambiguity.

The term derives from sentiment, with the suffix -alize indicating the making or becoming of something. In

In practice, sentimentalization appears across literature, film, journalism, and marketing. It can be a deliberate rhetorical

Related notions include romanticization, which centers on idealized or heroic images, and melodramatization, which intensifies emotional

English,
sentimentalize
has
two
common
spellings:
sentimentalize
(American)
and
sentimentalise
(British).
The
related
noun
sentimentality
and
the
broader
concept
of
sentimentalism
refer
to
an
excessive
or
maudlin
display
of
emotion
in
art,
culture,
or
discourse.
strategy
to
connect
with
audiences
through
familiar
emotional
cues,
or
a
descriptive
judgment
noting
that
a
portrayal
simplifies
characters,
events,
or
histories
to
provoke
sympathy
or
nostalgia.
Examples
often
involve
idealized
family
life,
noble
suffering,
or
a
rosy
past,
sometimes
at
the
expense
of
accuracy
or
nuance.
extremes.
Sentimentalization
is
frequently
contrasted
with
more
restrained
or
critical
portrayals
that
foreground
complexity,
ambiguity,
or
critical
distance.
Discussions
of
sentimentalization
often
address
questions
of
ethics,
memory,
and
the
power
of
emotion
in
shaping
perception
and
cultural
narratives.