The Role of Irony in "Everyman"

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English

 

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Brett M

 

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September 5, 2011

 

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University

 

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Wealth and friends will not be able to help a person once they die. Help will come only from their good deeds when standing before Saint Peter. When all the material things in this world are gone, the only thing left are good deeds. Throughout the course of the play, Everyman discovers that he is forsaken by everything that he once held dear in his life...
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When his time to die finally comes, he finds himself utterly alone and friendless. Despite his wealth and so called friends, Everyman is unable to stave off his death or even find a helping hand. Though family and friends alike both pledge their undying loyalty and love to Everyman, they abandon him in his greatest hour of need when he asks for their help...
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