Well proving to the protagonist, Saint Bridget, that Mary’s purity is real, the piece is also able to prove to the audience that this is true. It does this through the help of the allegorical characters of Doubt, Sin, Contemplation, and Faith to name a few. It would appear that these pieces help the author better understand what is happening and feel closer to the play, because everyone feels and experiences these. But, Perez wants to show that an analysis of this play will show that de Vega used The Virgin for more than just her purity. She believes that de Vega used Mary’s purity and character as something that could bring a community together, to find common cause and have faith in it together. It was important to not discriminate but to work together and further the faith of the Immaculate Conception in the Spanish
Well proving to the protagonist, Saint Bridget, that Mary’s purity is real, the piece is also able to prove to the audience that this is true. It does this through the help of the allegorical characters of Doubt, Sin, Contemplation, and Faith to name a few. It would appear that these pieces help the author better understand what is happening and feel closer to the play, because everyone feels and experiences these. But, Perez wants to show that an analysis of this play will show that de Vega used The Virgin for more than just her purity. She believes that de Vega used Mary’s purity and character as something that could bring a community together, to find common cause and have faith in it together. It was important to not discriminate but to work together and further the faith of the Immaculate Conception in the Spanish