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Which attribute of the characters in morality plays reflects the fact that these plays were naive allegories?

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They personified abstract concepts.

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The characters in morality plays usually show a single attribute embody it. These characters would usually represent Justice, or Wisdom, or any of the similar attributes, thus making the story an allegory for finding the right way and lead a morally good life.
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