Read the excerpt from a paper on Everyman. At first, Kindred says, "In wealth and woe we will with you hold,” but then he says, "As for me, ye shall go alone.” This leads the reader to conclude that Kindred is shallow, contradictory, and possibly selfish. The paper is analyzing a character. identifying an archetype. defining a chivalric hero. describing a fantasy.
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Well it wouldn't be C because the code states that you must always be fair and being "shallow, contradictory, and possibly selfish" would break a few those laws It wouldn't be D because this all actually happened
this is defining a character but this could also be identifying a archetype, an archetype is a typical person, so in that time if what kindred did is common then we would identify a archetype
so its either A or B at this point
a
i think its A im not 100% sure but because of the chivalric code many people lived good lives so he wouldn't be a typical person in that time leaving the only answer as A
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