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Sentimentality Direct

: Some psychologists suggest that excessive sentimentality can act as a defense mechanism , creating a "bulwark" against more painful or complex emotions like deep-seated anger, shame, or grief.

Exaggerated, self-indulgent, or meretricious emotion [2, 6]. sentimentality

Modern analysis often separates these two terms to clarify their value: Characteristic Positive/Neutral Often Negative : Critics often view sentimentality as

Authentic, immersive emotion (e.g., truly laughing or crying with a character) [10]. Often Negative or grief. Exaggerated

: Critics often view sentimentality as "bad" or "immoral" because it exceeds standards of taste or appears contrived. However, some argue this is an arbitrary "allergy," noting that "mushy-gushy" moments are a real part of the human experience even if they are difficult to portray artistically without sounding cloying.

The following themes define current discussions on the topic: