Everyone is a Christian moral drama written in the 15th century. Nobody knows who wrote it. Eve ryman is said to be an English translation of the Dutch moral play Elckerlijc of the same period. Everyone is often considered the best and most original example of British moral games. "As with other moral dramas in other late Middle Ages, it is aimed at communicating simple moral lessons to educated, unreadable audiences" (Gyamfi & Schmidt, 2011).
The anonymous work called Everyman and the play of Christopher Marlowe entitled "Dr. Faustus" is the simplest "moral drama". Everyone is the most ethical "moral game" and Dr. Forster is not. Other similarities and differences between the two works are as follows. Both works concentrate on a central role, and their lives and faults are examples that are not alive. Of course, at the end of Everyman, the title character became the most positive character in adjectives, and Faustus is still the role model of our game we want to reject.
Everyone is a moral drama, an allegorical drama that teaches the way the Christians should live and what they must do to save their souls. In fact, moral play is a manifestation of evangelism. Typical ethical games are characterized by personality (hope, charity, etc.), malice (pride and laziness etc.) or other qualities, and objectives (money etc.) and activities (personalized scholarship such as death) Yes. Furthermore, God and angels may appear like ordinary people.
The aim is to guide the audience in a Christian way and with an attitude towards life. Moral drama is essentially a fable written in a dramatic form. In the 14th century, moral play was based primarily on seven deadly sins, each representing a respective crime, like everyone else. Everyone is centered on a fable. It focuses on the allegorical expression of ethical issues including abstract numbers representing problems facing. Dr. Faust follows the five common screen structures of the romantic tragedy of the Elizabethan era. However, Christopher Marlowe used the structure of a drama of old medieval English format called moral drama as a model. A moral drama often shows a struggle between the moral struggle of human souls and good and evil. This is obvious in Dr. Faustas' s play, where he is involved in the fight between the devil and the temptation of God. It can be said that Faurus is not an ethical game.