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[Noun] | "morality play"
1: an allegorical play popular especially in the 15th and 16th centuries in which the characters personify abstract qualities or concepts (such as virtues, vices, or death)
2: something (such as a court trial) which involves a direct conflict between right and wrong or good and evil and from which a moral lesson may be drawn
Origin: 1866 ;
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[Noun] | "morality plays"
1: as in tales, narratives;
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