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Everyman Play Analysis

Everyman Play Analysis

Q THEATRE HISTORY: Greek to Elizabethan PLAY ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS: Write analysis on an ESSAY form 2 FULL page long minimum 1” margin Double space Times New Roman size. 12 Only include on the Header: - Course’s name - Your name - Title of play GUIDELINES: 1. Summarize in 3 to 4 sentences the plot of the play. 2. Message the playwright wanted the audiences to know. 3. What did you learn about the play? 4. Which scene was the strongest for you, and why? 5. History of playwright’s life – personal, educational, employment, artistic 6. Discussion of the playwright’s primary genre/style 7. Important events (political, socio-economical, etc.) that took place when play was written and how these events influenced the playwright? Make sure to include your sources for questions 5, 6 and 7 in the form of a bibliography

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Everyman is a 15th-century allegorical morality play of whose writer is anonymous. Through allegorical characters, the writer has tried to teach a lesson of morality to people. In the beginning, the messenger drives the attention of the audience along with setting the environment. Then GOD tells that people are dwelling in earthly pleasures with full of sin without the fear of GOD and heaven and hell.