The Doctor
A character who is like the people in the audience
Here the main characters are Everyman,Good deeds and knowledge
Everyman
The word for a speech in a play presented by a single character is "monologue." A monologue allows a character to express their thoughts, feelings, or reflections, often providing insight into their motivations or the plot. It can occur in various contexts, such as a soliloquy, where the character speaks to themselves, or an address to other characters.
The Answer Is General Reckoning.
The character who speaks last in the medieval play "Everyman" is Knowledge. Knowledge delivers the final speech, emphasizing the moral that only good deeds accompany Everyman into the afterlife.
A character who is like the people in the audience
In everyman except th main character 'everyman" other characters are personified.For Example good deeds,knowledge,death etc. So because of this personification we can clearly see a relationship.That is the narrator used knowledge,Good deeds, sacraments,death,etc in order to present their own themes ex:Death(character) conveys death(theme)
critically examine everyman as a moral allegory.
In the play Everyman, Goods is a character representing Everyman's wealth or worldly possessions. There is no reference to a pile of gold in the three pages or so in which Everyman interacts with Goods. Goods says that he is so locked up in chests and bags that he can hardly move, and when Everyman asks him to accompany him on his journey to death, Goods declines. Goods remarks that Everyman's love of him is likely to make his journey more difficult rather than easier in any event.
Here the main characters are Everyman,Good deeds and knowledge
Bernardo. He says, "Who's there?"
Morality Play!
Yes, it does.
No it is not.It is a theatre.
No one knows who the author is. It is anonymous. That is the truth, I am reading Everyman in class.
A play called Everyman.