non-violence is first. No sin worse than violence. Violoence hurts life more than anything.
Well we don't know which morality play is 'the morality play' but usually a morality play focuses on some moral.
by Bhaagavadgeetha
Parents teach their children on how to behave.
gods appear as murtis to worship.
Parables, similar to fables are stories meant to teach a lesson in morality.
Morality plays were written as a way to teach moral lessons to audiences in a dramatized and engaging manner. They aimed to reinforce religious teachings, promote ethical behavior, and warn against the consequences of sin. Additionally, morality plays were popular during the medieval period when the church played a significant role in society and morality was a central concern.
This school of thought believes the larger function of literature is to teach morality.
Critics believed that the larger purpose of literature is to teach morality and to probe philosophical issues.
The New York Magdalen Society was a society of reformers who tried to teach prostitutes morality.
Moral behaviour is important to hindus beacause there is karma. Karma is the deeds done in before we die. So they believe that if we have a good moral behaviour then we will be reborn in an higher level or have a good after life.
Yes, a morality play is a type of dramatic allegory that uses allegorical characters to represent moral qualities and concepts. These plays often depict a struggle between good and evil and aim to teach moral lessons to the audience.
Reflective morality is the internalized version of right and wrong from the elements of our upbringing. Reflective morality can include both religious morality, customary morality, and empathy.