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morality play

 

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Noun morality play has 1 sense
  1. morality play - an allegorical play popular in the 15th and 16th centuries; characters personified virtues and vices
    --1 is a kind of
    play, drama, dramatic play

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Term: Morality Play

Description:

A morality play is a type of dramatic performance that originated in the medieval period and focuses on moral themes and religious teachings. It typically presents a struggle between good and evil and illustrates the consequences of people's actions.

Senses:

Noun:

1. A genre of medieval drama that uses allegorical characters to portray moral lessons.

2. Any dramatic work that emphasizes moral lessons or ethical principles.

3. A play or performance that explores and questions moral issues or dilemmas.

Examples:

Noun:

1. The morality plays of the Middle Ages often depicted the battle between virtue and vice.

2. "Everyman" is a well-known morality play that teaches the audience about the transience of life.

3. The new play at the theater is a morality play that delves into the ethical dilemmas faced by modern society.

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