Everyman is an allegory that deals with man's salvation and what must be done to obtain salvation.
The pieces that represent class evidence are the first piece of paper that is cut into four square shapes because the four shapes would be of the same size.
- On the other hand, the pieces that represent individualized evidence are the second piece of paper that is torn into four square shapes because the four shapes would be individually unique.
- With class evidence, it is difficult to pinpoint the differences between the four shapes. But with individualized evidence, one can single out the uniqueness of some shapes.
Thus, the first cut pieces belong to a group and provide class evidence, while the second torn pieces do not belong to a class but provide individualized evidence.
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Change in the medium allows the audience to use knowledge they already have to interpret the new form of the artwork.
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I don't have the writing to help. T-T
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I need a passage to go off of to help.
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Jem from to kill a mocking bird, no clue what it means I've never read the book