I read a book that refers states that one of the character of sin is PERVASIVENESS OF SIN.
"<span>Sin is not in some places, sin is in all places; sin is not in some people, sin is in all people; sin is not a part of some actions, sin is a part of all actions; sin is not a problem some of the time, sin is a problem all of the time. Sin is pervasive."
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In the story, The Young Goodman Brown, people whom the character thought of as good and pious were shown as not so good nor pious. The character saw these upstanding citizens in a gathering that reveres the devil. Goodman Brown even saw his wife in the conversion ceremony. After that event, even though Goodman Brown is not sure he only dreamt it or it really happened in real life, he never trusted anyone again to simply be good. All he saw is the evil lurking in each person's soul.
Bonjour - France
Hola - Spain
Hello - England
Gluten Tag - German
Namaste - India Hind
Zdras-Tvuy-Te - Russia
Konnichiwa - Japan
Merhaba - Turkey
Nihau - China
Europe was the number one greatest timers in all the land
Answer:
Mystery play - on a pageant
Morality play - in an innyard
Elizabethan - in a theater
Explanation:
Mystery plays are the type of Medieval dramatic performance that depicts events from Christian scriptures like the Bible, particularly the events from the life of Jesus Christ or saints. These were performed on Pageant wagon(a movable stage on which these biblical stories were represented).
Morality plays are described as the type of allegorical drama that was performed towards the end of the Middle Ages(15th and 16th century). These plays demonstrate a moral theme like a character's inner struggle to achieve moral enlightenment or salvation. These plays were performed in the innyards of the cities of the Medieval era.
Elizabethan play or the English Renaissance theatre is characterized as the drama written during Queen Elizabeth I's reign. It primarily involves the plays of Marlowe, Shakespeare, and Jonson. These were performed on theatre with live sound effects, elaborate costumes, and audience involvement to leave the desired impact.