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Everyman

Everyman

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everyman is an extremely insightful and beautiful piece.
Review: 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.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very absorbing to read.
Review: 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.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Everyman is redundant and self-evident, did I mention boring
Review: Okay Mr. "I love Everyman", I also am an AP High school student and am portraying Everyman in our High School production of the Everyman and trust me, the story is reptitious, boring, anti-climatic and fails to actually captivate an audience unless drastic revisions are incorporated. The morals are good, but the lines are superficial.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Everyman is redundant and self-evident, did I mention boring
Review: Okay Mr. "I love Everyman", I also am an AP High school student and am portraying Everyman in our High School production of the Everyman and trust me, the story is reptitious, boring, anti-climatic and fails to actually captivate an audience unless drastic revisions are incorporated. The morals are good, but the lines are superficial.


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