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The conflict is resolved in the ultimate crucifixion of the character 'Everyman'. We are left comparing his end with that of Jesus. Everyman embodies humankind and our acceptance of the evil in us (the seven deadly sins) - or our rejection of them. We make the choice. The consequences are ours... born of the free will we possess.

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The conflict in an everyman play typically revolves around the protagonist's struggle to navigate and overcome common challenges, dilemmas, or moral issues that resonate with a wide audience. This could include themes such as the search for meaning, the struggle between good and evil, or the journey towards self-discovery and personal growth.

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