Everyman's Journey Everyman is a short drama of about 900 lines, depicting the most surviving example of a medieval drama known as a moral drama. to play. Moral drama is a kind of drama that developed during the latter half of the 14th century and flourished in British literature in the 16th century. The function used in the work is usually based on the personality of good and evil, and participates in the struggle against the morality of the soul.
This metaphor reverted me to John Bunyan's spiritual masterpiece "Progress of Pilgrim" in the latter half of the 17th century. It is a characteristic of pilgrim Christians, a story of everyone's allegory "from the world to the world to come." This book provides a metaphorical map and a series of travel resources from "City of Destruction" to "City of Heaven", "City of the Heavenly Body". This book has the same touching and practical qualities. It may not be a coincidence that finding Daniel's middle name is a Christian.
Everyone's friend, fellowship promised to carry it with him, but when he heard the real nature of Everyman travel he refused to go. Then, everyone asks Kindred and his cousin to go with him, but they refused. In particular, Cousin explains why there is no one with root cause in Everyman. They also need to create their own accounts. After that, even if everyone asks for things, they will not come. Because the presence of things means selfishness, God's judgment will be tough
It is frustrating that everyone is searching for his friend fellowship for comfort and advice, and the fellowship appears promising his tired loyalty. However, when a fellowship knew that a trip with Everyman would mean that fellowship would also die, he refused to help his friend. Fellowship has left, and Everyman sought the help of his relatives, Kindred and Cousin to think that blood is deeper than water. But Kindred and his cousin promised to support him with 'wealth and tragedy', but they too were afraid of death and they gave him up. Everyone is lamenting the renunciation of his friends and family's rights and he wants to know that he can turn to the next person for help. He decided to seek help from his favorite friend's products for many years. Commodities (fellowships, cindreds, cousins, etc.) promised to help everyone, but he broke his promise shortly after understanding the difficulties of everyone.