Morality plays were written to teach children or adults lessons of life in an enjoyable way.
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.
Well we don't know which morality play is 'the morality play' but usually a morality play focuses on some moral.
Thomas Harper has written: 'Some serious remarks on a late pamphlet, entituled, The morality of stage-plays seriously considered. In a letter to a lady'
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A. Vengerov has written: 'Law, morality and man'
Edgar Thomas Schell has written: 'English morality plays and moral interludes' -- subject(s): English Interludes, English Moralities, Interludes, English, Moralities, English
S RUDDICK has written: 'ON SEXUAL MORALITY'
Richard Joyce has written: 'The evolution of morality'
P. A. Fowler has written: 'The constitution of morality'
Medieval plays were called "morality plays". The characters in the morality plays were personifications of good and evil, usually involved in a struggle for a man's soul. These plays were used by the Church to inform illiterate people of how they should live their lives. The form was static, but it's popularity contributed significantly to the later secularization of European drama.
Frankena has written: 'Perspectives on morality' -- subject(s): Ethics