morality play

noun

Definition of 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

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What surrounds them is largely trite and artificial, a morality play with little depth in the creation of its characters. Los Angeles Times, "Review: ‘South Central Love’ finds budding romance in bleak circumstances," 7 Aug. 2019 Of course, for many viewers, there’s nothing inherently insidious about the film, which doesn’t have the tone of a morality play. Audrey Farley, The Atlantic, "Steel Magnolias Is a Beloved Weepy With a Dark Side," 15 July 2019 Beneath all the terror and gore, Jaws is largely a morality play. Neil Swidey, BostonGlobe.com, "We’re afraid of sharks. But maybe we’re not afraid enough.," 9 July 2019 If slasher films are morality plays born out of America’s latent Puritanical values, Halloween is the film that codified it all. Bryan Bishop, The Verge, "The new Halloween is a slasher movie with an actual message," 19 Oct. 2018 The tone and substance toggle abruptly among satire, melodrama and morality play. Mike Hale, New York Times, "Review: ‘Trust’ Is Flashy but Ephemeral," 22 Mar. 2018 It was also praised on Gab, a social network popular with the alt-right—a loose agglomeration of groups with far-right ideologies—as a morality play about a downtrodden Aryan warrior. Erich Schwartzel, WSJ, "Making Movies in the Trump Era for the Audience Hollywood Ignored," 15 May 2018 And as a result, the morality play scheduled for Rowan County this fall has been canceled. Andrew Wolfson, The Courier-Journal, "Gay candidate's election loss more about local politics than Kim Davis," 23 May 2018 As his senior season winds down, Heimlich has been cast as the central figure in a morality play. Nancy Armour, USA TODAY, "Should Oregon State pitcher who molested niece play? Not if he continues to deny crime," 23 May 2018

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First Known Use of morality play

1866, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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