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Morality in Everyman by Peter Van Diest

2023-01-26 12:44:14

Everyone is a drama on the death rate of the 15th century (unknown 265). The aim of the theater is to teach audiences who are not educated and educated strict lessons (265). This script has been compared with other advances and confessions like pilgrims, but there is a big difference in how they are saved (265). The drama described below makes it clear that salvation can be gained through the grace of faith, but the former shows that salvation is the result of good deeds (265).

Everyone wrote in the late 1400's. The source has not been decided yet. Flemish work of Elckerlijc with the same story and theme was written by Peter van Diest around 1495. The existence of this work encouraged people to infer stories based on two works: (1) Everyman based on Elckerlijc, (2) Elckerlijc based on Everyman, (3) Everyman and Elckerlijc. Then God speaks. He is mourning that his creations are concentrated in the prosperity of the world and are turning blind eyes to what is truly important. "Thirst of crime, they know I am not for men of their God," the king of heaven said. He summons to Messenger, Death and tells him to tell the normal person that his time on Earth has ended.

This anonymous, British moral drama "ordinary people" of the 15th century was first published in 1508. It tells the story of an ordinary man dying and the items and qualities he is most treasuring through the allegory which takes care of him dying. After opening the meditation, he ordered the death to order ordinary people and warned that God was trying the souls of ordinary people. Death is a familiar presence of everyone, shows his death and tells ordinary people that he now carries out the pilgrimage of the soul and stands before God. Even just one day, everyone begs for relief from his journey and begs for a further journey, but death reminds everyone that they are their turn for everyone . Everyone is sorry for their destiny and will try to find comfort and friends for his journey.

Everyone is "the fable of death, the fate of the soul" ("everyone's morality"). Everyone represents everyone and fights with his inner qualities and they have to reach salvation regardless of whether they are good or bad. The way he negotiates with these qualities shows how he is pulled towards good and evil, heaven and hell. He was able to start going to heaven by looking at his life, it was not until death that he truly knocked on the door ("everyone's moral"). Death is a very important role for ordinary people. God sent death to pursue ordinary people and bring him to the world. Death is a symbolic messenger of God: & lt; Tab / & gt; Almighty God, I belong to your will, & lt; Tab / & gt; your commandments should be fulfilled