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Everyman

During the war in Eastern Europe, German warplanes and tanks caused many casualties. These planes and tanks also left the towns buildings in a complete ruble. The sound of war was very common in everyday life and bombs could be heard dropping from all around. Due to the massacre, friends and families died each day leaving people with a sense of emptiness. Death was a regular mishap and because of this the play “Everyman” was written which is a play about death and destruction. “Everyman” is a sermon on the meaning of life, which was written in 1485, but was not published until 1529. The author was unknown, but was thought to be a priest. “Everyman” was performed in England for approximately five years during the war. The play was showed everyday, thus making the play a consistent showing of about 1,800 days.

In the beginning of the play, the Messenger begins to speak about what the play is based on. He states that the play is called “Everyman” and ...

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