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Monday, December 12, 2011
Everyman 518-520 [11/23/2011]
Today I read pages 518-520 of Everyman. Death exits leaving Everyman panicking about the journey and wishing he had never been born. Fellowship enters and shows concern for Everyman as he says, "Sir, why lookest thou so piteously? If anything be amiss, I pray thee me say, that I may help to remedy." At first Everyman was hesitant to tell Fellowship what was wrong, "If I my heart should to you break, and then you to turn your mind fro me, and would not me comfort when ye hear me speak, then should I ten times sorrier be." However, after Fellowship assures Everyman that he's willing to help with whatever it is that Everyman has to do, Everyman tell Fellowship about the journey. I finished reading when Fellowship was saying that he cares for Everyman, but such a long, hard, scary journey isn't something Fellowship is willing to do for Everyman.
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