1. Renaissance Humanism
The play is a reflection of its time. ... The plays provided the equal opportunity for people to fuel their passions for learning and to answer theological questions. ... Some playwrights emphasized theatrics in order to make their points and those plays became the most popular. ... The play frightened its audiences into seeking moral perfection. ... Morality plays intended to scare people into righteous living. ...
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