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Comparison of ‘The Bells’ a melodrama written by Neoplod Lewis in the 19th century with the medieval morality play ‘Everyman’.  

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Part 1 I'm going to compare the two play's 'The Bells' a melodrama written by Neoplod Lewis in the 19th century with the medieval morality play 'Everyman'. Both these plays teach a strict moral message for 'The Bells' it is about the conscience of one man in relation to a terrible deed he has committed on his past. Whereas in 'Everyman' it is the conscience of every man in the world, in 'Everyman' it is how everyman has lived there lives and then comes in front of g-d and pretends to be clean and how the text relies on it being clever and 'The Bells' has a greater degree of spectacle terms. For example in 'Everyman' there is very little scene change but in 'The Bells' there is a lot of scene changes and lots of visually exciting things. In both plays each main character is faced with a decision....

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