Explanation:
In John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress," the Village of Morality is depicted as a place where people believe they can achieve salvation through their own good works and adherence to moral values. It is a place of self-righteousness and legalism, where individuals rely on their own efforts rather than faith in God's grace for salvation. The villagers here are oblivious to the truth that true salvation comes through faith in Christ alone, leading to their eventual downfall as they are unable to attain true righteousness or enter the Celestial City.