Everyman
Who do Kindred and Cousin represent?
-Kindred means same family and Cousin means related. -Represents family members and close friends deserting him
Who does Fellowship represent?
-Represents common community interest or friendship -Group that will support
Who does Everyman represent?
-Represents mankind in general -Lives a wild life and throughout the play tries to balance his account book of good deeds and sins. Eventually all his friends desert him except Good Deeds and maybe knowledge.
What does Goods represent?
-Represents objects (goods, stuff, belongings) -Play says that you can't take belongings with you to the grave
What does Good Deeds represent?
-The only character that doesn't forsake Everyman -Represents Everyman's good actions
What does Confession do?
Allows Everyman to confess and repent for his sins
How does the audience know Everyman has been forgiven at the end of the play and is going to heaven
Angel comes to escort him to heaven
How does the audience know Everyman has been forgiven at the end of the play and is going to heaven?
Angel comes to escort him to heaven
What does Knowledge represent?
Best defined as 'acknowledgement of sin'
Why does Everyman believe Goods will surely go with him?
Everyman has spent the best part of his life loving and caring for Goods
Who are Kindred & Cousin?
Family/relative. "family" deserting him.
Name the "Five Wits"
Five Senses
What does 'Gramercy' mean?
God's mercy; Grand Mercy
Who does Beauty represent?
His physical appearance, and loaned body.
What sacraments does Everyman take from the priest
Holy Communion and last rights [unction]
Morality Play
The plays are centered around the moral struggles of everyday people and were designed to teach important lessons about salvation and the struggle between virtue and vice.
What is the dominate theme?
The struggle of good and evil for the human soul.
What are Passion Plays?
They tell the last week of the life of Christ
Death
Visits Everyman on behalf of God to inform him that he is going to die
What does Respite mean?
a delay or extension
What is a Reckoning?
a settlement of accounts
What does Everyman represent in the play
all of humanity
How does Everyman try to forestall death
bribe him & ask for more time
How has Everyman spent his life?
chasing material goods, ignoring God
In the end what does Strength do?
deserts Everyman
miracle play
focused on the lives of saints.
What character in the play has Everyman loved best before his penance
goods
What is the nature of Death
he comes unexpectedly
Why won't Cousin go with Everyman
he has a cramp in his toe, not ready to give his reckoning
Why does Everyman not recognize Death?
he is preoccupied with sin and does not expect to encounter Death - Death comes when one least expects it
What two things does Death say have been 'lent' (loaned) to Everyman?
his life and his worldly goods
Where can Goods not help Everyman get into?
in Heaven
Who wrote Everyman
it is not known; Christians
Why is Good Deeds initially on the ground
it is weak because Everyman has not done many good deeds
Who is the sister of Good Deeds
knowledge
What does Goods say it does to a thousand people?
makes their lives miserable - kills their souls
What is the position of Death in relationship to Man and God?
mighty messenger
Why is God upset at the beginning of the play
people of the world have forgotten him; they live in sin, and only think about worldly riches and material objects.
According to this play, who has the highest power on earth?
priests
What must Everyman do in order to have a clean reckoning with God
repent his sins through confession and penance
What must Everyman do in order to have a clean reckoning with God?
repent his sins through confession and penance
Where does Knowledge first take Everyman?
to Confession; The house of Salvation
Deceive
to cause (someone) to believe an untruth; to mislead
Why does God call on Death at the beginning of the play?
to find Everyman and make him answer for his sins; to give a reckoning before God
Knowledge waits for what at the end of Everyman's life?
to see what will happen to him - heaven or hell