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  1. Morality plays typically contain a protagonist who represents humanity as a whole, or an average layperson, or a human faculty; supporting characters are personifications of abstract concepts, each aligned with either good or evil, virtue or vice.

  2. morality play, an allegorical drama popular in Europe especially during the 15th and 16th centuries, in which the characters personify moral qualities (such as charity or vice) or abstractions (as death or youth) and in which moral lessons are taught.

  3. The morality play is one of three types of plays that were popular in the 15th and 16th centuries. The others were mystery plays, and miracle plays. The plays were performed by semi-professional actors who kept the stories short and to the point.

  4. A morality play is a genre of theatre popular in the medieval and Tudor period. Mortality plays were also called “interludes,” or plays with or without a moral. They featured a protagonist who comes into contact with personified versions of moral and immoral attitudes.

  5. A Morality play is a type of dramatic allegory, performed in a theater, in which the protagonist is met by personifications of various moral attributes who try to prompt him to choose a godly life over one of evil.

  6. Aug 2, 2020 · Everyman is the best-known example of the morality play, the late-developing medieval dramatic genre that is the essential bridge between religious and secular drama.

  7. May 18, 2018 · MORALITY PLAYS. A type of drama that developed in the late Middle Ages and is distinguished from the earlier religious types mainly by its use of dramatized allegory in which abstract virtues and vices are personified. It attained its greatest popularity in England and France.

  8. At the core of any morality play sits a central figure, a personification of, say, a universalized concept of “mankind” (Humanum Genus, Everyman, Mankind), an aspect of human nature (Man’s Desire in Menschen Sin en Verganckeljcke Schoonheit), or a specific stage in life (like Youth or the Child).

  9. May 26, 2023 · A morality play, or morality, is an allegorical play in which the main characters personify abstract concepts (such as beauty, strength, or humanity) or moral values (like generosity,...

  10. Nov 28, 2011 · Traditionally only five medieval English morality plays survive: The Pride of Life (122, pp. 90–105), The Castle of Perseverance, Wisdom, Mankind (120) and Everyman (123, 124), to give them their common titles, together constitute the entire corpus of an apparently influential native dramatic genre.

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