Name 4-5 problems or obstacles that a student might face when they enter High School that might stop them from graduating, and include why would these.

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Name 4-5 problems or obstacles that a student might face when they enter High School that might stop them from graduating, and include why would these concepts cause him/her to not get his/her diploma? (Ex. Romance or Drugs) *THIS ENTRY SHOULD BE ½ PAGE*

Morality play Allegorical “The Summoning of Everyman” (Original Title) Written in late 1400’s Written in Middle English “Here begynneth a treatyse how be hye Fader of Heven sendeth Dethe to somon every creature to come and gyve accounte of theyr lyves in this worlde, and is in maner of a morall playe.”

Setting- The action begins in heaven when God sends Death to summon the main character, Everyman. Thereafter, the action takes place on earth Since the author intended the main character to represent every human being, the action on earth could take place anywhere Tone- Solemn & Dignified

Everyman- typical human being who has neglected his spiritual life but repents his sins in time to be saved God- Just but merciful Supreme Being Death- Messenger commanded by God to summon Everyman Fellowship, Kindred, Cousin, Material Goods- Earthly acquaintances of Everyman who abandon him in his time of need

Good Deeds- The only friend willing to accompany Everyman to the afterlife Knowledge- Character that tells Everyman what he must do to obtain salvation Confession- Character representing the sacrament of penance. Everyman confesses his sins to this character Discretion, Strength, Five Wits, Beauty- Earthly acquaintances of Everyman who abandon him in his time of need Doctor - Scholar who delivers words of warning at the end of the play

God then speaks. He laments that his creatures live preoccupied with worldly prosperity, blinded to what is really important. “Drowned in sin, they know me not for their God,” the King of Heaven says. He summons a messenger, Death, and tells him to inform Everyman that his time on earth has ended and that he must now give an account of his life. Everyman says he needs more time, but Death refuses to grant it. Everyman then attempts to muster acquaintances to support him. When he begs Fellowship to help him with a problem, the latter pledges assistance. However, when Fellowship learns that Everyman wants him to testify in the land of death, Fellowship says he would normally accompany Everyman everywhere—to eat, drink, make merry, and pursue the pleasures of lust. He would even help Everyman commit murder. But to go with him to the afterlife and help him give an accounting of his life, that is out of the question, Fellowship says. Under no circumstances would he undertake such a fearsome journey.

Everyman then seeks help from those related to him, Kindred and Cousin. But they, too, refuse to take part in the perilous journey. Sorely distressed at their unwillingness to support him in his time of need, Everyman now thinks that the material possessions he has stored up may enable him to buy his way into heaven. He calls out to Goods, saying “money maketh all right that is wrong.” Goods answers that he cannot stir from his position, for he is a heap of chests and bags and sacks. “But if thou had me loved moderately,” Goods says, giving part of Goods to the poor, “then shouldest thou not in this dolor be.” Desperate, Everyman turns to Good Deeds: I pray you, help me in this need Or else I am forever damned indeed; Therefore, help me to make reckoning Before the Redeemer of all things.Because he has been long neglected, Good Deeds is in a sorry condition. Although he is willing to go with Everyman, he cannot muster the strength to do so—at least not at the moment. However, he introduces Everyman to his sister, Knowledge, who says she can help him by taking him to Confession. Everyman weeps for joy.

Confession tells Everyman he will give him a precious jewel, penance, if he confesses his sins. Everyman calls on the Lord to forgive his grievous offenses, acknowledging that he is a “sinner most abominable,” and calls on the Virgin Mary to intercede with her Son on his behalf. After Everyman completes his confession, Knowledge informs him that his friend Good Deeds is healthy and whole once again. Good Deeds himself then comes forth and says Everyman is now prepared for eternity. Knowledge outfits Everyman with a robe of contrition, signifying his repentance. Good Deeds introduces Everyman to Discretion, Strength, his Five Wits, and Beauty and asks them to accompany Everyman on his journey. Knowledge then tells him before he leaves he must receive the last sacraments of the church—Holy Viaticum (which is a special name for Holy Eucharist or Holy Communion when given to anyone about to die) and anointment with an oil. After he receives the sacraments, Beauty, Discretion, Strength, and the Five Wits go with Everyman to his grave but refuse to accompany him to the afterlife. Disheartened, Everyman cries, “O, Jesus, help! All hath forsaken me.” However, Good Deeds says, “Nay, Everyman, I will bide with thee.” Knowledge remains a while longer: “I will not from hence depart / Till I see where ye shall be....” Everyman then prays that the Lord will receive him, saying “In manuas tuas, commendo spiritum meum” (Latin for “Into thy hands, I commend my spirit”). Knowledge hears angels singing. One of them invites Everyman into the heavenly regions. Only Good Deeds accompanies him.

Live for Tomorrow Deceptive Appearance of Sin Material vs. Spiritual Gain Pilgrimage Reckoning & Judgment

“Everystudent” Your group will write a Middle School skit that will teach students how to overcome any obstacles that might keep them from graduating. Pick 4-5 obstacles (Romance, Drugs, Laziness) & 1 virtue ( Hardwork or Organization). Personify concepts that might keep a student from graduating (Romance- Romeo, Bullying- The Rock, Drugs- A Hippie ). Must include Beginning, middle, end (First day of HS, HS years, Graduation Day)