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单词 morality play
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Definition of morality play in English:

morality play

noun
  • A kind of allegorical drama having personified abstract qualities as the main characters and presenting a lesson about good conduct and character, popular in the 15th and early 16th centuries.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As we approach the end of scene three of the morality play, two heroic character types have emerged: the victim and the judge.
    • Instead, we are given a medieval morality play where each character is a virtue or vice and stays that way throughout.
    • They create a morality play in which good battled evil.
    • In many ways, the film is a morality play, but it is equally valid as a thriller or a character study.
    • As a morality play examining the extremes of good and evil in all of us, the film sports unquestionable potential.
    • One deliberate omission involves the vestiges of the medieval morality play that remained in Marlowe's 16 th-century retelling.
    • For centuries King Lear was read as a morality play, hammering home Christian ideals of divine justice - that things always work out for those who are good, and the bad will always get their comeuppance.
    • Taken as such, both films are examples of the morality play - the narrative form in which conflicts between allegorical depictions of good and evil leave plenty of room for moral lessons to be drawn.
    • So much, in fact, that this play within the idea of the morality play is brimming with moral lessons.
    • It's a great example - almost a morality play - of one of the key flaws in the president's leadership.
 
 

Definition of morality play in US English:

morality play

nounməˈrælədi
  • A kind of drama with personified abstract qualities as the main characters and presenting a lesson about good conduct and character, popular in the 15th and early 16th centuries.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They create a morality play in which good battled evil.
    • As a morality play examining the extremes of good and evil in all of us, the film sports unquestionable potential.
    • As we approach the end of scene three of the morality play, two heroic character types have emerged: the victim and the judge.
    • So much, in fact, that this play within the idea of the morality play is brimming with moral lessons.
    • It's a great example - almost a morality play - of one of the key flaws in the president's leadership.
    • One deliberate omission involves the vestiges of the medieval morality play that remained in Marlowe's 16 th-century retelling.
    • For centuries King Lear was read as a morality play, hammering home Christian ideals of divine justice - that things always work out for those who are good, and the bad will always get their comeuppance.
    • Instead, we are given a medieval morality play where each character is a virtue or vice and stays that way throughout.
    • In many ways, the film is a morality play, but it is equally valid as a thriller or a character study.
    • Taken as such, both films are examples of the morality play - the narrative form in which conflicts between allegorical depictions of good and evil leave plenty of room for moral lessons to be drawn.
 
 
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