Everyman and Other Old Religious Plays

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Good & Evil, Religious, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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Author: Ernest Rhys, Anonymous ISBN: 1230000297560
Publisher: AGEB Publishung Publication: February 7, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ernest Rhys, Anonymous
ISBN: 1230000297560
Publisher: AGEB Publishung
Publication: February 7, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

 All the characters are also allegorical, each personifying an abstract idea such as Fellowship, (material) Goods, and Knowledge. The conflict between good and evil is dramatised by the interactions between characters. Everyman is being singled out because it is difficult for him to find characters to accompany him on his pilgrimage. Everyman eventually realizes through this pilgrimage that he is essentially alone, despite all the personified characters that were supposed necessities and friends to him. Everyman learns that when you are brought to death and placed before God all you are left with is your own good deeds.

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 
EVERYMAN 
THE DELUGE 
ABRAHAM, MELCHISEDEC, AND ISAAC 
THE WAKEFIELD SECOND SHEPHERDS' PLAY 
THE COVENTRY NATIVITY PLAY 
THE WAKEFIELD MIRACLE-PLAY OF THE CRUCIFIXION 
THE CORNISH MYSTERY-PLAY OF THE THREE MARIES 
THE MYSTERY OF MARY MAGDALENE AND THE APOSTLES 
THE WAKEFIELD PAGEANT OF THE HARROWING OF HELL 
GOD'S PROMISES

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 All the characters are also allegorical, each personifying an abstract idea such as Fellowship, (material) Goods, and Knowledge. The conflict between good and evil is dramatised by the interactions between characters. Everyman is being singled out because it is difficult for him to find characters to accompany him on his pilgrimage. Everyman eventually realizes through this pilgrimage that he is essentially alone, despite all the personified characters that were supposed necessities and friends to him. Everyman learns that when you are brought to death and placed before God all you are left with is your own good deeds.

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 
EVERYMAN 
THE DELUGE 
ABRAHAM, MELCHISEDEC, AND ISAAC 
THE WAKEFIELD SECOND SHEPHERDS' PLAY 
THE COVENTRY NATIVITY PLAY 
THE WAKEFIELD MIRACLE-PLAY OF THE CRUCIFIXION 
THE CORNISH MYSTERY-PLAY OF THE THREE MARIES 
THE MYSTERY OF MARY MAGDALENE AND THE APOSTLES 
THE WAKEFIELD PAGEANT OF THE HARROWING OF HELL 
GOD'S PROMISES

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