During the 1850s people involved in the temperance movement produced a number of plays, such as The Bottle, Aunt Dinah's Pledge, and The Fruits of the Wine Cup, that taught audiences a common moral lesson. Which of these is MOST LIKELY the common theme of these plays?
Had to look for the options and here is my answer. Based on the listed plays above, I can say that the moral lesson they have in common that taught the audience is that drinking [alcohol] can destroy the lives and families of people. One of the effects of alcohol is impaired judgment thus, this creates tension between people leading to fights. Hope this helps.