Respuesta :
In morality plays, the main hero would meet characters who were personified moral attributes. This means that those character would never be fully fleshed characters and thus would be "naive allegories"
Answer:
They personified abstract concepts.
Explanation:
In morality plays, the characters that were present in the stories personified abstract concepts. Therefore, the characters were very simplistic as they only needed to successfully convey a single characteristic (beauty, courage, etc.). The resulting text would consist of a naive allegory, as it lacked the complexity that is characteristic of more realistic genres.