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Symbolism In The Play Everyman
In the play "Everyman", Fellowship represents friendship. Everyman was in a time of need so he turned to Fellowship because he trusted him. They had been "good friends in sport and play" for "many a day". When Everyman asked for help Fellowship said "For, in faith, and thou go to hell, I will not forsake, thee by the way". Fellowship is telling Everyman even if he needs to go to hell and back, he would never leave his side. Everyman proceeds to tell him what he needs but Fellowship replies "then will not I come there!". Everyman was very disappointed so Fellowship offers to be his friend by eating, drinking, making "good cheers", or having "lusty company" of women. Everyman seen that Fellowship would only be with him through

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