Zach Anderson Erin James Dayja Tillman Darian Williams.

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Zach Anderson Erin James Dayja Tillman Darian Williams

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Innovations of the Era  Moving stages were created for the enjoyment of the common people

Famous Playwrights  Hrotsvitha was a canoness at the Bendectine Abbey of Gandersheim  And wrote all of her dramas in Latin

Famous Plays  This play is a representation of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion The Passion Play This play is an interpretation of the story of when Jesus walked on water

Common Themes  Most of these plays during the era were religious faith and backing mainly because the Christian Church was the cause of the Western European Theater Boom in Medieval times.  Aimed to teach or reinforce Church doctrine  Melodramatic: good rewarded; evil punished.  God and his plan were the driving forces, not the characters. melodrama.html&docid=_vNqiN1Nt7T_gM&imgurl= WXNaWyiQKcn6WLCw&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=172&sig= &page=1&tbnh=141&tbnw=196&start=0&ndsp=24&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0,i:70&tx=138&ty=67&biw=1280&bih=827 (citation for 1st picture)

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