Males are relegated to the margins: The March household is a matriarchy, presided over by a fierce feminist and reformist crusader who emphasizes the importance of education and moral character
individual scenic units used for the staging of religious dramas in the Middle Ages. Vernacular. everyday language. Mystery play. a type of religious drama in the Middle Ages based on stories from the Bible. Cycle Play. medieval dramas covering the "cycle" of history from the creation of the world to doomsday. Pageant wagon.
Allegory. Parable. Fable. Edify. The preferred version is "allegory.". We can use it to talk about any story where certain things are represented by characters or actions. This could then be used to help us teach a moral lesson, which is important for many people to learn.
One of the best-known of Kohlberg's (1958) stories concerns a man called Heinz who lived somewhere in Europe. Heinz's wife was dying from a particular type of cancer. Doctors said a new drug might save her. (1992) empirical research uses in-depth life story interviews to study moral exemplars - people dedicated to moral causes
Piaget (1932) told the children stories that embodied a moral theme and then asked for their opinion. Here are two examples: There was once a little girl who was called Marie. She wanted to surprise her mother and cut out a piece of sewing for her. But she didn't know how to use the scissors properly and cut a big hole in her dress. and
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story with a moral is called