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The comedian's everyman humor resonated with the audience.
The film explores the struggles of the everyman.
As an everyman, he knew the struggles of the working class.
The poem "The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot features an everyman figure who represents the modern condition of humanity.
The film's universal themes make it accessible and relatable to everyman.
The message of "Everyman" resonates with audiences even today.
The modern adaptation of "Everyman" received critical acclaim from theater critics.
The poet uses the everyman as a symbol of the human condition.
The everyman humor of the comedian made him a hit with audiences.
The film's everyman plot was predictable and lacked creativity.
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