1. Religion
1.1. Dogmatic
1.1.1. Center of everything
1.2. Anonymous Authors
1.2.1. Prohibited texts
1.2.2. Latin or Pagan traditions
1.2.3. During or Transgressor texts
2. Pedagogy
2.1. Ethical
2.1.1. Human reason
2.2. Moral
2.2.1. Perfection of the spirit
2.3. Religion content
2.3.1. Gospel
3. Authors & Plays
3.1. Anonymous plays
3.1.1. Sr. Gawain and te green knight
3.1.2. Beowulf
3.2. Plays with recognized authors
3.2.1. Revelations of divine love
3.2.1.1. Julian of Norwich
3.2.2. Books of "King Arthur and the knights of the round table"
3.2.2.1. Sr. Thomas Malory
3.3. Liturgical Dramas
3.3.1. Mistery Plays
3.3.1.1. Biblical themes
3.3.1.1.1. Second Sepherds 'play
3.3.2. Morality Plays
3.3.2.1. Moral qualities
3.3.2.1.1. The castle of perseverance
3.3.3. Interludes
3.3.3.1. non-religions moral
3.3.3.1.1. The play of the wether
4. Drama
4.1. Mummers play
4.1.1. Physical representation
4.2. No physical place
4.2.1. Street
4.3. Origin of the theatre
4.3.1. Romance
4.3.2. Tragedy
4.3.3. Comedy
5. Literacy
5.1. Privileged
5.1.1. Rich people
5.1.2. Church
5.2. Oral texts
5.2.1. Copular art
5.2.1.1. Lost in the time
5.3. Monastic Education
5.3.1. Clergy - Priest
5.4. Cathedral Education
5.4.1. Laity
5.5. University
5.5.1. Higher education & Research