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Τι (ποιος) είναι moral play - ορισμός

GENRE OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY TUDOR THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT
Morality plays; Morality tale; Moral interlude; Morality Play; Morality drama
  • Mundus et Infans]]'', a morality play

Moral entrepreneur         
Moral entrepreneur (sociology); Moral enterprise; Moral campaigner; Moral campaigning; Moral campaign; Moral entrepreneurs
A moral entrepreneur is an individual, group, or formal organization that seeks to influence a group to adopt or maintain a norm; altering the boundaries of altruism, deviance, duty or compassion.Pozen, David E.
moral majority         
CHRISTIAN RIGHT-WING POLITICAL ORGANIZATION
Moral majority; Moral Majority Coalition; Religious Roundtable
¦ noun [treated as plural] a majority of people regarded as favouring strict moral standards.
?(Moral Majority) a right-wing Christian movement in the US.
moral majority         
CHRISTIAN RIGHT-WING POLITICAL ORGANIZATION
Moral majority; Moral Majority Coalition; Religious Roundtable
If there is a large group in society that holds strong, conservative opinions on matters of morality and religion, you can refer to these people as the moral majority. In the United States, there is an organized group called the Moral Majority.
...unless the writers begin to write decent comedy and stop pandering to the moral majority.
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Morality play

The morality play is a genre of medieval and early Tudor drama. The term is used by scholars of literary and dramatic history to refer to a genre of play texts from the fourteenth through sixteenth centuries that feature personified concepts (most often virtues and vices, but sometimes practices or habits) alongside angels and demons, who are engaged in a struggle to persuade a protagonist who represents a generic human character toward either good or evil. The common story arc of these plays follows "the temptation, fall and redemption of the protagonist."