Plays often aim to entertain, provoke thought, inspire empathy, offer social commentary, and provide a reflection of human experiences and emotions. They can address themes such as love, power, morality, conflict, and personal growth to help audiences explore and understand different aspects of life.
The theatre was mainly put on by the church to teach bible stories, so the people learned the stories of the bible through the plays they saw. This was important because people couldn't read, but the church wanted to teach them about the bible.
Passion plays put on by the Catholic church to teach bible stories. Since people couldn't read they had to use various ways to teach the bible.
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Because they like science, and they want to be teachers.
Yes, if they want to teach. There are professional standards.
There option was to teach people the religion.
"Yes, in order for you to teach online you will need to have a degree in teaching. Many people, however, teach online, but they do not claim to be a teacher. If you want to teach on youtube, you need nothing, but to teach for a school, you must have a degree."
How to teach your parent something depends on what you want to teach them.
The first plays were put on by the Church to teach the bible stories. People couldn't read or write so to teach the bible the Catholic church turned to plays, stain glass windows, and other means to teach the bible. Through out the middle ages all the plays were religious and the fist players were the monks. Later, guilds sponsored passion plays and some of its members played the parts.
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.
Yes, if they want to teach. There are professional standards.
Ghadi want people to live in ashrams to live a equal life to others.