Elizabeth Luther Cary - Everyman
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Elizabeth Luther Cary - Everyman
According to Elizabeth Luther Cary, Everyman was meant to be a morality play. “Fair words maketh fools fain”. This is just one of the many quotes in Everyman that makes it a morality play. It has quotes that can be used as good life lessons. It shows you that strength, beauty, goods, fellowship, and your five wits will only help you in the journey of life, but they cannot help you in the afterlife. It shows that you can’t always depend on others, but more or less you should depend on your own knowledge.
Everyman is a great story made to dictate morality. “For no man that is living today, I will not go that loath journey.” It shows how a friend can say they will stay by your side but when things get tough they abandon you. It also shows that a person’s only way out of problems is by relying on them self. “Everyman’s hold on the audience is gained and kept by the truly inspiring and noble art