Dramatic is an adjective that qualifies everything related to drama, i.e, to a moving action that involves suffering or affliction.
Being dramatic is being exaggerated in your complaints, it's making drama, it's being distressing, it's making your stories moving, it's trying to soften and sensitize the other.
Dramatic is a word derived from "drama", which comes from the Greek "drama" which meant "action", and was originally used in connection with theatrical art.
dramatic genre
A literary work can be presented, in terms of content, in narrative genre, lyrical genre and dramatic genre. The dramatic genre, written for the theater, is characterized by seriousness, or solemnity. In this type of text there is no narrator as in a novel or a short story. It is the actors who take the floor and present themselves in front of the spectators, imitating the characters' actions and making the story evolve. Examples of the dramatic style are the pieces: “Gota d'água” by Chico Buarque de Holanda and “Liberdade, Liberdade” by Flávio Rangel and Millôr Fernandes.
epic genre
The epic style belongs to the narrative genre of presenting a literary work. Epic texts are usually long and tell stories of a people or a nation, involving adventures, wars, travels, heroic gestures, etc. They usually have a tone of exaltation, that is, of appreciation for their heroes and their achievements. In this genre there is the presence of a narrator, in which the presence of a listener or an audience is assumed. Verbs and pronouns are almost always in the third person.
The epic poems are entitled epics (“epos” = “veros” + “poieô” = “I do”). The main epics of Western culture are: “The Iliad” and the “Odyssey”, attributed to the Greek poet Homer (IX century BC). a.), and the Aeneid of the Latin poet Virgilio (70-19 a. Ç.).