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Part d

finally, write a short reflective paragraph that depicts how and why the allegory of your play is different from that of Everyman. While framing your response, keep in mind that Everyman was written in the medieval period and served a particular purpose.

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In the twenty-first century, moral dilemmas are more personal than in the day of Everyman. We don't think of ourselves as interacting directly with the devil or God or their obvious symbolic representatives. For these reasons, my sketch for a play is more psychological and more focused on internal conflicts. Good and evil are less black and white.

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In the twenty-first century, moral dilemmas are more personal than in the day of Everyman. We don't think of ourselves as interacting directly with the devil or God or their obvious symbolic representatives. For these reasons, my sketch for a play is more psychological and more focused on internal conflicts. Good and evil are less black and white.

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