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What is "Liturgical Drama"?
Type of play telling stories of the Bible or Saints
Literature
Plays about science
Plays about History
What does "vernacular" mean?
Everyday language of the common people
Latin
Gibberish
Language of the Kings
What is "Sacred text"?
Text about the Bible. Religious text.
Non-religious text
Children's stories
Text about History
Secular Text has nothing to do with...
Religion
God
The church
All of the above
What is a "mansion"?
A farm
The set built inside a church which that actors perform on
A wagon that transports actors to different parts of the city
A servant's house
What is a "Pageant Wagon"?
A wagon that moves actors to different parts of the city, that they perform upon.
A wagon that the Kings moved around on
A wagon to transport food to the peasants.
A wagon which belonged to the church
What is a "Morality Play"?
A play about the Bible
A play about Saints
A play that teaches the audience a lesson on how to be good people.
Most famous Medieval Play
Everyman
All people
All of us
The Passion of the Christ
What is a play that is "An Allegory"?
An extended metaphor, where the characters are not necessarily people
A made-up play
A play based on real life events
Everyman is...
An Allegory
A morality play
Written in vernacular
All of the above
Plays that were written to teach basic principles (right versus wrong) are called ______ plays.
Miracle
Passion
Morality
Masque
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