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What do you learn about the character of Fellowship?

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I can learn that Fellowship is concerning, but not a truthful friend. Some examples are when Fellowship says "My true friend, show to me your mind. I will not forsake thee to my life's end. In the way of good company." this shows that he is concerned and caring because he wants to help. Another example is when Fellowship says "I will not forsake thee by the way!" but when he learns he will see death he then says "If Death were the messenger, For no man that is living today I will not go that loath journey Not for the father that begat me!" meaning that he is backing out of his promise of not forsaking Everyman.

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Everyman, an allegorical figure who represents all of humanity.
Fellowship, Everyman's friends.
Cousin and Kindred, Everyman's family.
Goods, Everyman's material possessions.
Good Deeds, which Everyman performed in life.
Knowledge, who advises Everyman to confess his sins.
Beauty, Strength, Discretion, and Five Wits, who accompany Everyman to the Gates of Heaven.
God, who sits in judgment of Everyman.
Death, who delivers the message that Everyman will be judged by God.
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