Everyman Everyman

Publisher Description

Written in Middle English during the Tudor period, “Everyman” is the most famous example of the medieval morality play. Popular in Europe during the 15th and 16th century, morality plays were allegorical dramas in which the protagonists are met with the personifications of personal attributes and tasked with choosing either a good and godly life or evil. “Everyman” is the archetypal morality play, as the main character, Everyman, represents all of mankind. God, frustrated with the wicked and greedy, sends Death to Everyman and summons him to account for his misdeeds and sins. It was believed that God tallied all of one’s good and evil deeds in life and then one must provide an accounting before God upon one’s death. During Everyman’s pilgrimage to God, he meets many characters, such as Fellowship, Good Deeds, and Knowledge. Everyman asks them all to join him in his journey so that he may improve his reckoning before God. In the end, it is only Good Deeds that stays with him before God and helps Everyman find salvation and eternal life.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2020
December 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
30
Pages
PUBLISHER
Neeland Media LLC
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
4.2
MB
Everyman and Other Plays Everyman and Other Plays
2019
“Everyman,” with other interludes, including eight miracle plays “Everyman,” with other interludes, including eight miracle plays
2023
Everyman and Other Medieval Miracle Plays Everyman and Other Medieval Miracle Plays
2012
Works of Sophocles Works of Sophocles
2013
Elizabethan Comedies Elizabethan Comedies
2017
Recently Recovered "Lost" Tudor Plays with some others Recently Recovered "Lost" Tudor Plays with some others
2017
The Bible: King James version The Bible: King James version
1611
A Course In Miracles A Course In Miracles
2009
The Arabian Nights The Arabian Nights
1886
Twenty-Four Hours A Day Twenty-Four Hours A Day
2014
A collection of the best English poetry, by several hands .... In two vol's octavo: [pt.1] A collection of the best English poetry, by several hands .... In two vol's octavo: [pt.1]
1717
Everyman Everyman
1485