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Secularization refers to turning away from the liturgical mystery, miracle, and morality plays of the middle ages toward plays that reflect a humanistic view of life.
The word "misteri" comes from the Italian language. When translated into English the meaning is mystery, secret or enigma. The word is also to be found in "Misteri d'Elx"" which translates to the "Mystery Play of Elx". This is a Valencian liturgical drama from the Middle Ages.
Bernard Julius Quint has written: 'The Quem quaertis' -- subject(s): Drama, Medieval, Liturgical drama, Medieval Drama
They used the music and song to tell the stories.
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Drama was developed by the Greeks, taken in by the Romans, and then it generally spread around the world. European and English drama began with religious depictions, in liturgical plays. People would gather at church on feast days to watch as the players acted out the achievements of saints, or other stories as described in the Bible. These 'mystery plays' later included non-religious themes and moved from the cathedrals to common halls.
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any genre you can think of fiction realistic fiction mystery myth fantasy folk tale and etc.
Liturgical drama or religious drama, in its various Christian contexts, originates from the mass itself, and usually presents a relatively complex ritual that includes theatrical elements. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liturgical_drama
Yes, it is easy to become an actress after getting As in drama. Especially if you get an A*.
no it is a real life drama
Karl Young has written: 'The presidential address' 'Offprints: Officium pastorum' 'Observations on the origin of the mediaeval passion-play' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Medieval Drama, Passion-plays 'Samuel Johnson on Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, History, Knowledge, Literature, Sources 'Ordo prophetarum' -- subject(s): Christmas plays, Medieval Drama 'The harrowing of hell in liturgical drama' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Liturgical drama, Liturgy, Medieval Drama 'Observations on the origin of the medieval passion-play' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Medieval Drama, Passion-plays, Religious drama