EveryKing

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English

 

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Gustavo H

 

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September 11, 2013

 

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University

 

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B

 

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In both plays the universality of death is emphasized. Neither Lear's rank, nor the better moral character he exhibits by the end of the play prove to be a barrier to death. Similarly, although Everyman succeeds in finding a companion to go to Death with him, and in doing so increases the honorable qualities in his character by at last seeing the value in Good-Deeds, he cannot stop Death itself...
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Death therefore cannot be swayed by material means or by a moral state of mind. This "no man spareth" (Everyman) philosophy of Death means that humans must constantly prepare their moral resume for the inevitable, for clearly both Lear and Everyman are ill prepared for death. Although Lear does divide up his kingdom, he at first neglects to address issues of his morality...
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