Similarities Between Everyman And A Christmas Carol

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The morality play Everyman and the drama A Christmas Carol both show how to live a life that isn’t focused around one’s self. For one, they both teach a similar moral lesson. The lesson of both is essentially that if you live a life full of sin then, you won’t have the more fulfilling pleasures in life. They both bring into account that the day of reckoning will come and everyone must be ready for that day. The characters presented in Everyman are the Messenger, the Doctor, Kindred, Angel, Death, Fellowship, Everyman, God, and so many more. The characters in A Christmas Carol are Tiny Tim, the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, the Ghost of Christmas Future, Ebenezer Scrooge, as well as a few others. The main characters in both stories, Everyman and Scrooge, are spoken to by some sort of out of world thing. …show more content…

Throughout the play of Everyman, Everyman comes across the fact that he is going to die but isn’t ready to face that reality. He goes to his friends and summons them to go with him to death but it is revealed that Everyman hasn’t held good virtues so, no one wants to join him except for Good Deeds because he convinces Everyman to ask for redemption. In the end, Everyman ends of dying with all of his sins and good deeds and leaves everything else behind, whereas, in A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is a grumpy old man who doesn’t care about anything but himself and hates Christmas. Scrooge is approached by three ghosts who show him his past life, present life, and future life. In his future life, it is shown that Scrooge will come to a mortal ending, and no one will care to visit him at his grave because no one liked him. Scrooge asks for salvation and promises to love Christmas with all his

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