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In the 1300s, the type of drama that developed was primarily religious in nature, exemplified by medieval mystery plays and morality plays. Mystery plays depicted biblical stories and were performed in cycles, often during festivals. Morality plays, on the other hand, focused on moral lessons and the struggle between good and evil through allegorical characters. This period laid the groundwork for the evolution of drama in Europe, leading to more secular themes in later centuries.

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