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Paperback Everyman Book

ISBN: 0486287262

ISBN13: 9780486287263

Everyman

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The medieval morality play, which became popular in Europe during the 15th and 16th century, is a allegorical drama in which personal attributes are personified and the moral of choosing good over... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Anyone interested in Chaucer will love this book!

Brush up on your olde English and add this classic to your library.

Beautifully Written Morality Play

Please ignore the ignorant reviews casting Everyman off as boring and in need of serious revision. You must understand the history behind the play. It came out of a period when plays were written to reform the audience, and were largely theological. You must notice the allegorical way of thinking derived from the medeival faith which believed everything in the world had a moral meaning. When you look at it from the standpoint of a medeival audience it is a delightful way to learn important messages. However, diadactic plays can sometimes be tedious to a modern audience. Do not let that push you away. Enjoy a piece of history that has a great deal to teach its modern audience.

Is Everyman for everyman?

as many of you who will buy this book most likely have already read it. Whether the story of a man attempting redemption sparks your interest or not will probably sway you away from this book. This piece was written circa de 1485, that's a 500 year gap so obviously the allegories used won't probably make you automatically relate. But the pure idea that this story has survived so long and is still being praised today is quite an achievement. This is for anyone who wishes to have a basic edition of Everyman, for anyone who wishes to delve into one of the best examples of a morality play. Do not take it for what it is, open your mind to ideas then the whole concept of Everyman will expand. To fully grasp this book you will need to read and think about it, it's best when taught in a highschool or college forum. Also do not be quick to slap on christian beliefs on this, true that it IS a christian morality play, it is better to think of the elements in a universal way. But once again, outdated allegories, dictated religoius beliefs, and the modern day imagination will probably sway most readers away, and i'm glad, they wouldn't have understood all the big words anyways. :) Recommended for ages 16+

Very absorbing to read.

I found the play to be quite absorbing to read. Everyman is the explanation of medieval norms-this morality play does not work as a universal moral story. As such, this play is valuable to any historian studying the moral code of the middle ages.

Everyman is an extremely insightful and beautiful piece.

As an AP student in high school, I have been exposed to a large variety of obscure literature and find it quite exhilerating to experience. Everyman presented a challenging read with a didactic message intertwined within its pages. As a nonpracticing Christian, I was awed by the lesson Everyman faced and became more aware of my own mortality.
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