Analyze the relationships portrayed between Goods and Everyman, and Mephostophilis and Doctor Faustus. What are Everyman’s and Faustus’s initial views and misunderstandings of this relationship? How do these views represent their materialism and literalism? How do these views change in the course of the plays? How do the different views that Everyman and Faustus come to have of Goods and Mephostophilis,
respectively, shape the plays’ different conclusions? Look at specific scenes and use short quotations to support your analysis.