Most early biographies were written to teach moral lessons
Ancient biographies are written accounts of a person's life, typically focusing on their achievements, character, and impact on society. These biographies were prevalent in ancient civilizations such as Rome and Greece and often served to highlight moral lessons or emphasize the virtues of the subject. They provide valuable insights into the individuals and societies of the past.
The early plays preformed in England consisted of Mystery plays, based on stories from the Bible; Miracle plays, based on biographies of the saints; and Morality plays, which taught moral lessons to the audience.
A. J. Waldegrave has written: 'A teacher's hand-book of moral lessons' -- subject(s): Ethics, Moral education
Fables were written to teach moral lessons or impart wisdom in an engaging and memorable way. They often use animals or other characters to illustrate these moral lessons in a simple and accessible manner.
Emma Lovisa Ballou has written: 'Lessons in right doing ..' -- subject(s): Moral education
Moral lessons of legend of mangies
The New Yorker in Tondo is a classic Filipino Play written By Marcelino Agana, Jr. The moral lesson is that there is no place like home.
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Be happy with what you have
bk8 wala ??
The four major historical phases of biographies include ancient biographies, medieval biographies, Renaissance biographies, and modern biographies. Ancient biographies focused on moral and ethical teachings, while medieval biographies highlighted the lives of saints and religious figures. Renaissance biographies emphasized individual achievement and humanism, and modern biographies prioritize accuracy, objectivity, and in-depth research.
the moral lessons is the helpfulness of the teacher....hehehe.....lol'z