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The Literary Analysis
Research Assignment
Assignment Instructions
• Your paper must follow MLA documentation style.
• It should be 3-4 pages, and no longer than 5 pages (this does NOT include the Works Cited page). In
addition to your primary source, the play, you must use a minimum of two additional, reliable,
credible sources. The primary source is the play, Everyman.
• Use library databases and catalog. Remember that an analysis is NOT a summary. Be prepared to
delve into your chosen topic with the help of critics/academics.
• Review this material for how to write a successful literary analysis.
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/everyman.asp
https://softchalkcloud.com/lesson/serve/gPd7uEiZc2MXq1/html
Paper Organization
• Section 1. Introduction – State your thesis. What is the question that you are raising? What topic
will you be analyzing in the literature text?
• An introduction must be based on the powerful thesis statement, which is the main argument in your essay.
• Make sure to attract attention from the opening paragraph.
• Involve a hook sentence, referencing the title of the chosen writing piece along with its author, and revealing the purpose of
writing in a clear, concise thesis sentence.
• A good thesis includes at least three subtopics in the order the writer is going to write for the analysis: from the least to most
important.
• Section 2. Summary – Briefly, (one paragraph) summarize the literary text. Assume that the
readers will not have read your selection. Bring the reader up to speed without using the
summary as the basis of your paper.
• Section 3. Analysis – This is the section where you will address your thesis statement or question.
Most of your sources will be cited here. Remember, if the reader may ask, How did you know
this? you need to be sure to document your research within every paragraph. The rest of the
essay has a typical academic paper structure.
• Section 4. Conclusion – End your paper by incorporating your opinion. This is the only section in
the paper where you will be able to write in the first person. Sections 1 through 3 must be written
in the third person. Write an impressive conclusion which will motivate the readers to agree with
you.
https://writingcenter.fas.harvard.edu/pages/developing-thesis
Analysis Topic
• Through an analysis of the literature, prove that the play, Everyman
should be considered a Renaissance play.
• Create your argument/analysis through any of the following means:
• 1. Use of literary devices – symbolism; character analysis; style
• 2. Use of themes
• 3. Use of compare/contrast with historical and/or contextual ideas/concepts
The format for the assignment has been presented to you; now, you
will need to decide the method of analysis.
Tips on How to Write the Literary Analysis Essay
The purpose of a literary analysis essay is to carefully examine and
sometimes evaluate a work of literature or an aspect of a workEVERYMAN
16th Century English Play
Everyman
› Original Title: “The
Summoning of Everyman”
› A Morality Play
› Author: Anonymous
› Published: 1508
› Written in Middle English
› “Here begynneth a
treatyse”
› Renaissance Edition of
Everyman
http://www.luminarium.org/renascence-editions/everyman.html
Introduction
› First published in England around the 16th Century
– Now thought to be based on an earlier Dutch play, published in
1495.
– Frequent reprintings indicate the text was bought and read a
great deal, but not necessarily performed.
Author Biography
› Author is unknown
– But speculated by scholars that the play was written by a cleric
under the direction of the church.
› Although the author is unknown, the play’s content,
themes, and ideology reflect those of Catholic Europe.
– The play’s emphasis on good deeds as a mechanism for
salvation reflects medieval Catholic ideology.
Opposition to Theater
› Traditionally, the Catholic Church opposed the theatre
because it frequently included nudity, fights with wild beasts,
and because Roman sacrifice of Christians was often included
as a part of pagan spectacle.
› An additional reason for church opposition was the use of
falsehood.
– In drama, an actor pretends to be someone else. (lying)
– The promotion of transsexuality (men dressing up as women)
› There were suggestions to overthrow the government
› Although modern audiences accept this as acting, it was
interpreted by the early church to be lying. By the tenth
century, drama would again become acceptable to clergy
when it was reborn as liturgical drama.
Church and Theater
› The earliest liturgical dramas were included as a part of
the church service and frequently took the form of a
simple dialogue, often sung, between two clerics.
› Eventually this exchange began to include additional
participants and by the thirteenth century, these dramas
became a means to educate an illiterate congregation.
Church and Theater Continued
› More elaborate staging of plays began to be included in
feast day celebrations, and they eventually moved from
the church to the town square, which accommodated a
larger audience.
› Eventually plays were sponsored by various guilds or
trades, and they became known as miracle or mystery
plays, derived from the Latin word, minister.
› By the end of the fifteenth century, these early mystery
plays evolved into morality plays, of which Everyman is
the best known.
Theater Grows in Popularity
› These plays were being performed in the vernacular
(everyday language) instead of Latin by the year 1350
› As popularity grew, the church began to lose control.
– Parts played by religious clerics and alter boys were now being
performed by community members.
– Trained performers now began to emerge into these dramatic
performances.
Morality Plays
› Morality Plays did not deal with biblical stories but with personal
views and morals
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Everyman, 15th Century
Everyman is late-15th-century English morality play. Called by Death,
Everyman can persuade none of his friends - Beauty, Kindred, Worldly Goods - to go with
him, except Good Deeds.
Characters
Everyman-------------------------Strength
God: Adonai----------------------Discretion
Death-----------------------------Five-Wits
Messenger------------------------Beauty
Fellowship------------------------Knowledge
Cousin----------------------------Confession
Kindred---------------------------Angel
Goods-----------------------------Doctor
Good-Deeds
HERE BEGINETH A TREATISE HOW THE HIGH FATHER OH HEAVEN SENDETH DEATH TO SUMMON EVERY
CREATURE TO COME AND GIVE ACCOUNT OF THEIR LIVES IN THIS WORLD AND IS IN MANNER OF A MORAL
PLAY.
Messenger: I pray you all give your audience,
And here this matter with reverence,
By figure a moral play-
The Summoning of Everyman called it is,
That of our lives and ending shows
How transitory we be all day.
This matter is wonderous precious,
But the intent of it is more gracious,
And sweet to bear away.
The story saith,-Man, in the beginning,
Look well, and take good heed to the ending,
Be you never so gay!
Ye think sin in the beginning full sweet,
Which in the end causeth thy soul to weep,
When the body lieth in clay.
Here shall you see how Fellowship and Jollity,
Both Strength, Pleasure, and Beauty,
Will fade from thee as flower in May.
For ye shall here, how our heavenly king
Calleth Everyman to a general reckoning:
Give audience, and here what he doth say.
God: I perceive
here in my majesty,
How that all the creatures be to me unkind,
Living without dread in worldly prosperity:
Of ghostly sight the people be so blind,
Drowned in sin, they know me not for their God;
In worldly riches is all their mind,
They fear not my rightwiseness, the sharp rod;
My law that I shewed, when I for them died,
They forget clean, and shedding of my blood red;
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Jewish Life
Social History
Sex & Gender
States & Society
Renaissance
Reformation
Exploration
IHSP Credits
Medieval Sourcebook:
Everyman, 15th Century
Everyman is late-15th-century English morality play. Called by Death,
Everyman can persuade none of his friends - Beauty, Kindred, Worldly Goods - to go with
him, except Good Deeds.
Characters
Everyman-------------------------Strength
God: Adonai----------------------Discretion
Death-----------------------------Five-Wits
Messenger------------------------Beauty
Fellowship------------------------Knowledge
Cousin----------------------------Confession
Kindred---------------------------Angel
Goods-----------------------------Doctor
Good-Deeds
HERE BEGINETH A TREATISE HOW THE HIGH FATHER OH HEAVEN SENDETH DEATH TO SUMMON EVERY
CREATURE TO COME AND GIVE ACCOUNT OF THEIR LIVES IN THIS WORLD AND IS IN MANNER OF A MORAL
PLAY.
Messenger: I pray you all give your audience,
And here this matter with reverence,
By figure a moral play-
The Summoning of Everyman called it is,
That of our lives and ending shows
How transitory we be all day.
This matter is wonderous precious,
But the intent of it is more gracious,
And sweet to bear away.
The story saith,-Man, in the beginning,
Look well, and take good heed to the ending,
Be you never so gay!
Ye think sin in the beginning full sweet,
Which in the end causeth thy soul to weep,
When the body lieth in clay.
Here shall you see how Fellowship and Jollity,
Both Strength, Pleasure, and Beauty,
Will fade from thee as flower in May.
For ye shall here, how our heavenly king
Calleth Everyman to a general reckoning:
Give audience, and here what he doth say.
God: I perceive
here in my majesty,
How that all the creatures be to me unkind,
Living without dread in worldly prosperity:
Of ghostly sight the people be so blind,
Drowned in sin, they know me not for their God;
In worldly riches is all their mind,
They fear not my rightwiseness, the sharp rod;
My law that I shewed, when I for them died,
They forget clean, and shedding of my blood red;
I hanged between two, it cannot be
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