Topic > The parallel to My Life's play "Every Man"

The play "Everyman" is about a smug, self-satisfied man who is told by Death that he will die soon. The man then begins to feel despair, hopelessness and anguish and is afraid of dying. The man turns to his friends, family and church looking for someone who will care to accompany him on his journey, but every time they find out what the destination is they find excuses not to help him and not to go with him. He reminds them of all the things he has done for them and how he has never hurt or disappointed them and that he would be there for them if the roles were reversed. Then they lash out at him and tell him that he was never there to help them or do anything for them, so why would they be there for him now, and leave him all alone. So man decides that he will bring with him the things that make him happiest in this world, but when he begins his journey his material possessions tell him that he cannot take these things with him, so he is left alone once again. He then thinks about his good deeds and is told once again that even if they want to go on the journey with him, at that moment they cannot go and tell the man to speak to the knowledge. So he finally has something to take with him Knowledge. So Knowledge accompanies him and they set off on a journey, he needs to repent of his sins and once this is done his good deeds are returned to him. Acting on her own authority, judgment and strength, she walks towards her destination with her best judgment, but as she approaches the grave her strength, wit, knowledge and even beauty all escape so as she dies and returns to earth the only what he has with him are his good deeds. We say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get an Original Essay This poem reminds me of my mother and the things she went through in her life. She has always been there to help her family, friends and even people she didn't know, but when she started getting sick five years ago she was treated just like that. He went to our church and told them that he had symptoms of different types of cancer and that he needed their prayers. He was going to college at the time and trying to take care of me and started having trouble, so he reached out to the church again and asked if they could help us prepare meals and possible help with firewood for the winter and a few other requests which weren't that many. They helped her for a while, but then they stopped and said that they had others helping not only her, so my mother and I struggled and made wood and prepared things for the winter together with her who he went to school and got sick. Then family problems started and my mother was there to help with my grandchildren, as was I, and in the meantime I fell behind on my schoolwork. But then my mother made it worse and had more health problems and had to ask her friends to drive her to doctor's appointments because I still couldn't drive, all her friends told her that they had other things going on and they didn't they could help her. So she turned to my sister and told her she didn't want to get dragged into her problems that wouldn't help her, so we found a way to do it, which meant we had to go a day early and stay home. A motel took a cab to take us to the appointment and picked us up again afterwards and had pizza delivered to our motel when she was able to eat. Every time my mother turns around, someone needs her to do something, to go somewhere (usually far away) to take a grandchild on a date or to do this or that and she does it every time. I don't have it.