Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)


Ex 5: Critical Analysis of ''Everyman''

Apply material from Keesey, Ch 4 to a critical analysis of ''Everyman'' (as presented by SHU).

From the SHU box office. (It's my understanding that student tickets are generally pretty cheap.):

Everyman

A New Musical Adaptation

When God sends Death for Everyman, Everyman summons his assets, attributes, and accomplishments to accompany him. Will worldly good go with him? Will Beauty? Kinship? In this new look at the English 15th century morality play, we come face to face with final judgment through the eyes of Everyman and, as T.S. Eliot says, “…wait for his escape…bound and helpless in a hut to which his enemies are about to set fire.”

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February 23, 27, 28 at 10:30am

February 23, 24, March 1, 2, 3 at 8pm

February 25, March 1 at 2pm

Admission price is $12.00 each. Tickets can be reserved on the form below or by

calling the Box Office at

(724) 838-4241 or extension 4241

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Realism as a Critical Criterion

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Keesey, Ch 4 (Introduction)

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Paris, ''The Uses of Psychology''

In Keesey, Ch 4

Presenter: Kevin "Kelo the Great" Hinton

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Gilbert and Gubar, ''The Yellow Wallpaper''

In Keesey, Ch 4

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