Answer:
True.
Step-by-step explanation:
Everyman is a play that makes allegories for social morality. In this play Everyman is visited by death who wants to collect his soul so that he can justify his acts to God. Terrified, he asks that death let him raise someone to help him justify his acts to God. Death accepts that he takes someone, but he can not persuade anyone to help him.
The purpose of this piece is to teach a lesson. This lesson is that we must face death with a clear conscience because we will show to God only good and sincere deeds. That is, we must die well, knowing that what happened on earth was kind.