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- Everyman abstract "In literature and drama, the term everyman has come to mean an ordinary individual, with whom the audience or reader is supposed to be able to identify easily, and who is often placed in extraordinary circumstances. The name derives from a 15th-century English morality play called Everyman.The contemporary everyman differs greatly from his (or her) medieval counterpart in many respects. While the medieval everyman was devoid of definite marks of individuality in order to create a universality in the moral message of the play, the contemporary storyteller may use an everyman for amoral, immoral, or demonstrative purposes.[citation needed]".
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- Everyman hasPhotoCollection Everyman.
- Everyman subject Category:Stock_characters.
- Everyman comment "In literature and drama, the term everyman has come to mean an ordinary individual, with whom the audience or reader is supposed to be able to identify easily, and who is often placed in extraordinary circumstances. The name derives from a 15th-century English morality play called Everyman.The contemporary everyman differs greatly from his (or her) medieval counterpart in many respects.".
- Everyman label "Everyman".
- Everyman label "Everyman".
- Everyman sameAs Everyman.
- Everyman sameAs m.0c7_f0.
- Everyman sameAs Q13407143.
- Everyman sameAs Q13407143.
- Everyman wasDerivedFrom Everyman?oldid=604291163.
- Everyman isPrimaryTopicOf Everyman.