π™€π™‘π™€π™π™”π™ˆπ˜Όπ™‰: PROLOGUE (1-203)

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What words or phrases show Everyman's emotions?

"I may well weep with sighs deep" "weep with sighs deep!" "full unready" "pains huge and great" "to ease my sorrow" "bear me company as ye have promised" Everyman tells Fellowship that he is in "great jeopardy"

Reread Lines 183 to 203. This part is Everyman's first soliloquy. How does Everyman feel about his dilemma?

Everyman is downhearted he has no one to accompany him and support him on his pilgrimage. He thinks perhaps, Fellowship, a well known friend, would like to go with him on the journey. He realizes that one day he will be judged according to his sins. He had done evil in God's eyes, he had made others suffer, and he fears what is to come to him at the end of his journey. Despite this, he knows no one will be there to witness the good deeds he had done on the earth.

Death says he will not strike anyone who loves riches and does not give alms.

False

Everyman is not greatly worried about appearing before God with his account books.

False

God says all creatures grow better from year to year.

False

Write a paragraph. Write a brief description of God as He reveals His personality in the lines you have just read.

God, reveals that he is disappointed in man. He indicates Everyman's unrighteous sin and ignorance of Christ's oblation for mankind. Because of this, he orders Death to go to Everyman so that He can judge those who sinned and overlooked God's mercy and love. God says that people live without fear of Him; that they have forgotten his word. Therefore, one day everyman will account for his sins. God believes in man, yet humanity appears to love more the worldly riches and pleasures. Death now will send for every man in order to be reckoned by God. Death will take with him(to hell), the men who lived outside God's laws, those who loved money more than Christ. God's frustration with humanity's wrongdoing and ingratitude integrates the idea that humans have free will. He didn't summon Death to punish Everyman; rather, he summoned Death to save him from eternal destruction. His personality, is loving and patient, giving Everyman his entire lifetime to choose whom he will serve, whether it be the world or Him.

Death says Everyman is thinking not of his coming but of earthly pleasure and wealth.

True

Death tells Everyman God is thinking of him from heaven.

True

Everyman tries to bribe Death for more time.

True

Everyman's reckoning means he will have to account for his actions, and the way he has spent his life.

True

God reminds us that he is going to have an accounting from every man.

True

God says all creatures forget Him.

True

God says people never say "thank you" to Him for life and the grace of living happily with Him which He intends.

True

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Reread Lines 146 to 203 and check three questions Everyman asks Death to answer.

β€’ Where can he go to escape endless sorrow? β€’ May he have someone to go with him? β€’ May he come back from his pilgrimage?

The Messenger says that the play the audience is about to see teaches that (Mark all that apply.): _____.

β€’ life is transitory β€’ pleasure and jollity are no help in the grave β€’ Everyman will be called to a reckoning of his life


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