a morality play

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Definition of a morality play in English Turkish dictionary

moral
namuslu (cinsel açıdan)
moral
faziletli
moral
aktöreli
moral
alınacak ders

Bu hikayeden alınacak ders nedir? - What's the moral of this story?

Bu hikayeden alınacak dersi anladın mı? - Did you understand the moral of this story?

moral
ahlaklı
moral
tinsel
moral
kıssadan hisse
moral
{s} ahlâklı
moral
iyilik veya fenalık yapmaya muktedir
moral
{s} törel
moral
{s} ahlak kurallarına uyan
moral
(isim) ahlâk dersi, kıssadan hisse, medeni cesaret
moral
{i} medeni cesaret
moral
ahlak

Papazın vaazları seni sıkabilir fakat onlar ahlaken iyi örnektir. - The pastor's sermons may bore you, but they are morally edifying.

Et yemek ahlaki olarak yanlış mıdır? - Is it morally wrong to eat meat?

moral
olasılı
moral
doğru

Ahlak anlayışının seni doğru olanı yapmaktan alıkoymasına asla izin verme. - Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right.

Ahlaki evrenin yayı uzun, ancak adalete doğru eğilir. - The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.

moral
düstur
morality play
(Tiyatro) moralite oyunu
English - English
moral
morality play
a type of allegorical drama towards the end of the Middle Ages that demonstrates a moral theme such as a character's inner struggle to attain moral enlightenment or salvation
morality play
Allegorical drama of 15th-16th-century Europe. The plays' characters personified moral qualities (such as charity or vice) or abstractions (such as death or youth). One of the main types of vernacular drama of its time, it provided a transition from liturgical drama to professional secular drama. The plays were short works, usually performed by semiprofessional acting troupes that relied on public support. Everyman ( 1495), featuring Everyman's summons by Death and his journey to the grave, is considered the greatest morality play. See also miracle play; mystery play
morality play
an allegorical play popular in the 15th and 16th centuries; characters personified virtues and vices
morality play
allegorical play that deals with ethical issues
morality play
A medieval, allegorical play with the struggle for a character's soul as a theme
morality play
An allegorical medieval play form, in which the characters represent abstractions (Good Deeds, Death, and so on) and the overall impact of the play is moral instruction The most famous of these plays in English is the anonymous Everyman (fifteenth century)
morality play
also called MORALITY, an allegorical drama popular in Europe especially during the 15th and 16th centuries, in which the characters personify moral qualities (such as charity or vice) or abstractions (as death or youth) and in which moral lessons are taught
a morality play

    Hyphenation

    a mo·ral·i·ty play

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı mırälıti pley

    Pronunciation

    /ə mərˈalətē ˈplā/ /ə mɜrˈælətiː ˈpleɪ/
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