morality play
Morality plays are a type of allegory 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.
The most common was the morality play, which was generally a story taken directly from the Bible or an "Everyman" allegory.
The type of play that is usually an allegory is often categorized as a symbolic play that represents abstract ideas or moral principles through characters, actions, and events. Allegorical plays use symbolism to convey deeper meanings beyond the literal plot, making them rich in metaphor and allusion.
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Well we don't know which morality play is 'the morality play' but usually a morality play focuses on some moral.
Morality Play!
Morality Play - novel - was created in 1995.
Communism.
Morality Play - novel - has 188 pages.
very dramatic, kind of like bold and the beautiful
Miller's play is titled "The Crucible." Is not a factual history of the event, but a mangling of facts and theories about the trials to create an allegory to 1950s McCarthyism.