I would very much like to play up the humor of the piece. Although the play can be interpreted as a serious moral tract, the funny way in which Kindred, Beauty, and other false virtues skillfully wriggle away from the possibility of entering the afterlife with Everyman -- one of them pretends to have a 'cramp in the toe' and is thus be unable to accompany Everyman into the afterlife. Beauty could be a simpering trophy wife, Strength a personal trainer, and Fellowship a fun, attractively dressed guy holding a can of beer. Everyman could try 'texting' his Cousin and Fellowship before they arrived, and one of the characters could pretend to get a call on his cellphone, as an excuse for why he could not go with Everyman.
One of the more difficult characters to stage in Everyman...
Ali gives the reader the impression that there must be value in letting go of hatred and acknowledging the better emotions, such as those which are present in the former work by Ali, even if such purity is not the end to our means it is infinitely valuable nonetheless. Eliaz Cohen writes of the universal historical struggles of power and control in the Middle East in Snow. (Cohen NP) Though
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