Morality plays were written to teach children or adults lessons of life in an enjoyable way.
This is a question which can have so many possible answers. Formerly plays were written with pen and paper, then typewriters, now word processors. Plays over the years have had a number of different conventions. The rise and fall of the three unities convention, the fourth wall convention, set conventions, casting conventions and so on would require a course on theatre history to cover.
If you are asking, "How does a playwright come up with a script?" well, first you have a story with some kind of dramatic movement. The playwright then sketches out the main lines of the play, saying who does what when. He may set up a structure where events in one part of the play balance those in others. This will resolve itself ultimately into a series of scenes. The scenes are then dramatised, characteristic dialogue is developed for particular characters, and running gags or thematic continuity or recurrent symbolism is added to help the coherence of the whole. After a number of rewrites you end up with something the playwright is probably not satisfied with, but the audience will be.
Yes Shakespeare's plays were written in verses.
Shakespeare's plays were written in English ... in the style of the period in which he wrote (Elizabethan English)
Alan Bennett has written plays during his career including Better Late, Beyond the Fringe, The Blood of Bambergs and A Cuckoo in the Nest. In total, he has written 21 plays and many books, films and television scripts.
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All of Shakespeare's plays were written exclusively to entertain his audiences, although the history plays did inform them (and also misinform them) incidentally. Shakespeare did not have a moral or intellectual agenda in his plays, which is why they are so good.
Dana Plays has written: 'The films of Dana Plays'
Yes Shakespeare's plays were written in verses.
Sadye A. Berman has written: 'Plays for the schoolroom' -- subject(s): Children's plays
Lewis Mahlmann has written: 'Plays for young puppeteers' -- subject(s): American Puppet plays, Children's plays, American, Folklore, Plays, Puppet plays, Puppet theater 'Puppet plays for young players' -- subject(s): Puppet plays
Sandra Cowsill has written: 'Christmas by the book and other plays' -- subject(s): American Christmas plays, Christmas plays, American
Shakespeare's plays were written in English ... in the style of the period in which he wrote (Elizabethan English)
Lilian Cornelius has written: 'Plays for girls & boys' -- subject(s): Children's plays
Kate Oglebay has written: 'Plays for children' -- subject(s): Drama League of America, Children's plays, Bibliography 'Plays for children' -- subject(s): Children's plays, Bibliography
Coleman A. Jennings has written: 'Plays children love' -- subject(s): Plays, Collections, Children's plays, American 'The honorable Urashima Taro'
Harold Cable has written: 'Plays for modern teen-age actors' -- subject(s): Amateur plays, Plays, Young adult drama
Minnie Hahn Boyce has written: 'Plays for children' -- subject(s): Children's plays
S. Kon has written: 'Emporium and other plays' 'Silent song and other plays' 'Eston'