I think morals. I am not sure myself. I have this for a hw question in history and to know ASAP.
Side entrances led to towers where the audience could climb stairs to the second and third story seats.
1.freeze frames can be used such as if you are in the climax or some dramatic point in a piece E.G when someone stabs someone you could freeze then. 2.you could also tell a story by freezing into different positions that are the main points
Shakesspeare.Actually Shakespeare is Elizabethan, not Medieval.…The church used liturgical plays to teach stories from the Bible, called Mystery Plays, and Miracle Plays which told stories from the Lives of the Saints. Eventually trade guilds such as masons, glaziers, and carpenters took over performing the plays. Later, they began performing plays like Everyman which used personification and religious allegory to teach moral lessons. Today, plays which are heavy-handed and obvious in their underlying thought or theme is called a Morality Play, like those in he Middle Ages.
Noh is the oldest type of play. they were used to teach buddhist ideas.
For bad because he only learned and used magic to get renege from the people that did wrong to him, but you could also argue that he thought most of the people lessons, like Alonso!
Aesop's fables are often used to teach moral lessons to children, such as the story of "The Tortoise and the Hare" where slow and steady wins the race.
Not all of Aesop's stories or fables used animals instead of people. Animals are commonly used in fables so that people could read the story, enjoy it, and learn from it without envisioning themselves or someone else in the roles. This was a non threatening strategy to teach lessons without making the reader fearful of bad people.
No. Shakespear was after the time of passion plays. A passion play is a play written and put on by the church to teach bible lessons. People couldn't read so the church used many ways to teach bible lessons.
Fairytales were created to entertain and educate people, often passing down moral lessons and cultural values through fantastical stories. They have been used as a way to explain the world around us, teach important life lessons, and capture the imagination of listeners.
The Tagbanua legend of Dagoy and Sudsud tells the story of a forbidden love between a commoner, Dagoy, and and a princess, Sudsud. Despite the obstacles and disapproval from Sudsud's family, their love prevailed and they were eventually turned into stone so they could be together forever. The legend is often used to teach lessons about determination, sacrifice, and the power of love.
Aesop's Fables are a collection of ancient tales that use animals to convey moral lessons to children. These stories originated from ancient Greece but are still widely used today to teach values and social norms.
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Both the square and compasses are architect's tools and are used in Masonic ritual as emblems to teach symbolic lessons
It is quite possible that Jesus used the same story more than once to illustrate different points and that the Gospel authors simply differed in which version of the story they selected.An individual Gospel author may have changed the setting of the parable to better illustrate the point he wished to make to his readers.
To teach Punjabi classes and lessons about Sikhism. Also used as a meeting room and library.
music is greatly used in Christianity to witness and teach. little kids are tought songs to teach lessons and help memorize stories. because christian music comes in a vaiety of genres it appeald to many types of people.music is also used as a way to worship god and praise him
Many people feel they do not type fast enough. Whether they have a job position that requires fast typing or simply wish they could type better, there are classes and lessons that are designed to help get people typing at a better skill level. Typing lessons are designed to teach typing students how to quickly and efficiently type, as well as different techniques that can be used to make typing even faster and more efficient.