Accordingly, God plays a significant and demanding role in Everyman’s quest to resolve himself from the sins he has committed and the life he has lived. God exemplifies dark play throughout his need and want for Everyman to live a better life and fix any damage he can before he has to hear his final sentence. God deceives Everyman due to the fact that he made his initial request for Everyman to pay for his sins as him going to Hell with no fighting chance. When in reality, Everyman had a chance to reach salvation in the eyes of God and have a fair judgment before entering Heaven or Hell. God deceived Everyman in that aspect but fortunately that resulted in Everyman taking every action he could to face a better final outcome. He sought help from all the figures, a priest, flagellated himself, completed the holy sacraments, and more all to not face his fatal sentence. God brought out a side of Everyman that forced him to …show more content…
Most would consider this as a confident, wealthy, yet sinful man. Also, someone who has lived a life with regards to mostly himself only. While this is all accurate, Everyman demonstrates a performance throughout the entire play that has the audience and or reader thinking something completely different towards the end. Some could go as far as feeling sorry for what Everyman has to go through in order to receive acceptance from God. As the reader sifts their way through the play Everyman, they may lose sight of who he was initially, which was a character that bribed Death for more time with no regard to how serious the situation was. The reader may lose sight that Everyman was denied assistance from almost every single allegorical figure in his life due to the life Everyman lived in the past. The reader must realize every aspect of Everyman regardless of the changes he may have experienced throughout his