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9 December, 00:04

Reread Lines 183 to 203. This part is Everyman's first soliloquy. How does Everyman feel about his dilemma?

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  1. 9 December, 00:25
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    With reference to the lines mentioned, Everyman's discuss about the puzzling situation of how no one will stand up with him on the day of judgement except his deeds. This is the main theme of the play.

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    While the play talks about death of a human being, it will be the attitude of Everyman towards his fellow man and the way one has lived his life shall only follow with him and nothing else. He then realizes that how evil and alienated life he has gone through and also making the others life suffer because of him. And on that day of judgement, no one will be there for him to witness his good deeds. The idea and dilemma of the fact that no one will stand with him is discussed in these lines.

    The play exclaims that once he realizes this fact, he understand the value and would try to alternate his misdeeds with the kind act towards other fellow beings.
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