MORALITY PLAYS.

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MORALITY PLAYS

Morality Plays Only five medieval English morality plays still survive: 1. The Pride of Life (a corrupted Anglo-Irish text) 2. The Castle of Perseverance 3. Wisdom 4. Mankind 5. Everyman (translated from a Dutch original.) Two other plays similar to Morality Plays still exist: Second Sheppard's Play Hickscorner These are all that are left of an influential dramatic genre. The understanding of style has been developed based upon the influence these plays had on surviving literature and art

Morality Plays An attempt to educate via entertainment Dominican and Franciscan monks developed the morality play in the 13th century by adding actors and theatrical elements to their sermons. They hoped the (mainly illiterate) masses could more easily learn the basics of Christianity through dramatic spoken word. The plays made complex topics such as original sin and atonement more easily understood. By personifying Vices, Virtues, the Devil and the Good Angel, stories of temptation were made accessible to those who were unable to read.

Morality Plays The main theme of the morality play is this: Man begins in innocence Man falls into temptation Man repents and is saved. The central action is the struggle of Man against the seven deadly sins that are personified into real characters It is believed that the allegory of vices and virtues fighting over Man’s soul goes back to the 4th century Roman epic, The allegorical application of theatre to Christianity is intended to help the audience understand sin and virtue

“Repentance is always possible” Morality Plays The three greatest temptations that Man faces in morality plays are The World The Flesh The Devil THE MESSAGE: “Sin is inevitable” “Repentance is always possible” Morality plays were not holiday-specific Performed at any time of the year- Repentance occurs at any time of the year.

Morality Plays Characteristics A protagonist who represents either humanity as a whole or a smaller social structure. Supporting characters are personifications of good and evil. Provides the audience with moral guidance. Morality plays encourage men to live a righteous life

Everyman The archetypal morality play Characters represent broad ideas Characters in Everyman are: God Death Everyman Goods (Riches) Good-Deeds Angel Knowledge Beauty Discretion Strength Doctor The personified meanings of these characters are not hidden

Everyman PLOT: God, believing that the people on earth are too focused on wealth and worldly possessions, sends Death to Everyman to remind him of God's power and the importance of upholding values. EVERYMAN is a concrete example of a Morality Play because of… The emphasis put on morality The vast difference between good and evil The strong presence of God However, most morality plays focus more on evil, while Everyman focuses more on good, highlighting sin in contrast.