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Perception Of Death In The Morality Play Everyman

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In the morality play “Everyman” the unknown author used figurative characters to study the question of salvation and what man needs to do to achieve it. He states that the good and evil deeds of one’s life will be tallied by God, after death. The main character is Everyman who represents humanity. Other characters include Fellowship, Goods, and Knowledge causing the reader to think about the connections between good and evil through the characters interactions. Everyman is trying to find others to join go with him on his journey towards salvation. Through this, Everyman realizes that this journey is between himself and God. The treatment and perception of death in Everyman is thought provoking and forces readers to examine God’s purpose in the death of his creation, it also encourages its readers to scrutinize the relationship between death and other characters and it makes you think about the eternal dilemma of the individual, in this case, Everyman. Written in the 15th century “The Summoning of Everyman” the author was most likely a member of the Catholic Church due to the heavy emphasis on good deeds in the play. Life was shorter because of the lack of modern day …show more content…

Because of our sin nature without death we wouldn’t have eternal life. The bulk of the play is about Everyman having been called on to offer an explanation of his life. There are two attributes of God’s character or lack thereof that impact this drama. Initially it brings up the holiness of God. God’s holiness is what makes the redemption from sin necessary. Next it brings up the power of God which actually can redeem humanity from sin. God purposed the man’s suffering and death from birth in order to provide Jesus, the opportunity to powerfully demonstrate for all of humankind His power of salvation. A physical death is a part of Christ’s purpose for each individual to come to

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