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Every-man : a Morality
Everyman: A Morality is a 15th-century English play that serves as a profound allegory of the human experience, exploring themes of life, death, and morality. The narrative follows the character Everyman, who represents all of humanity, as he embarks on a journey to seek salvation before his impending death. Confronted by various personifications of moral attributes, such as Good Deeds, Knowledge, and Death, Everyman learns the importance of living a virtuous life and the inevitability of mortality. The play emphasizes the necessity of self-reflection, repentance, and the transient nature of worldly possessions, urging the audience to prioritize spiritual values over material wealth. Through its engaging storytelling and moral teachings, Everyman remains a timeless exploration of the human condition and the quest for redemption.
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