Everyman" is a 15th-century medieval morality play about a man who is called to his deathbed and must journey to the afterlife. Along the way, he is abandoned by worldly companions like Fellowship, Goods, and Beauty, and must rely on abstract concepts like Good Deeds and Knowledge to face God's judgment for his sins. The play is an allegory that serves as a reminder of mortality, the importance of leading a virtuous life, and the transient nature of earthly possessions.