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An everywoman is a stock character in drama; an ordinary individual, with whom the audience is able to easily identify. Everywoman may also refer to: * ''Everywoman'' (film), a 1919 lost film * everywoman (organisation), a women's professional organization * ''Everywoman'' (radio programme), a radio programme See also *Everyman (other) An Everyman is stock character in drama. This person is an ordinary individual, with whom the audience is able to easily identify. Everyman may also refer to: Companies and organizations Cinemas and theaters * Everyman Cinemas, a chain of cinemas ...
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The everyman is a stock character of fiction. An ordinary and humble character, the everyman is generally a protagonist whose benign conduct fosters the audience's identification with them. Origin The term ''everyman'' was used as early as an English morality play from the early 1500s: ''The Summoning of'' ''Everyman''. The play's protagonist is an allegorical character representing an ordinary human who knows he is soon to die; according to literature scholar Harry Keyishian he is portrayed as "prosperous, gregarious, ndattractive".Harry Keyishian"Review of Douglas Morse, dir.,''The Summoning of Everyman'' (Grandfather Films, 2007)" ''Shakespeare Bulletin'' ( Johns Hopkins U P), 2008 Fall;26(3):45–48. Everyman is the only human character of the play; the others are embodied ideas such as Fellowship, who "symbolizes the transience and limitations of human friendship". The use of the term ''everyman'' to refer generically to a portrayal of an ordinary or typical person ...
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Everywoman (film)
''Everywoman'' is a lost 1919 American silent film allegory film directed by George Melford based on a 1911 play ''Everywoman'' by Walter Browne. Violet Heming appears as the title character supported by several Paramount character stars. Cast * Theodore Roberts as Wealth *Violet Heming as Everywoman *Clara Horton as Youth *Wanda Hawley as Beauty * Margaret Loomis as Modesty *Mildred Reardon as Conscience * Edythe Chapman as Truth * Bebe Daniels as Vice *Monte Blue as Love *Irving Cummings as Passion * James Neill as Nobody * Raymond Hatton as Flattery * Lucien Littlefield as Lord Witness * Noah Beery as Bluff *Jay Dwiggins as Stuff * Tully Marshall as Puff *Robert Brower as Age *Charles Stanton Ogle as Time *Fred Huntley as Dissipation *Clarence Geldart as Auctioneer See also *''Experience Experience refers to conscious events in general, more specifically to perceptions, or to the practical knowledge and familiarity that is produced by these conscious processes. Understood a ...
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Everywoman (organisation)
everywoman is a membership organisation based in the United Kingdom that advocates for advancement of women in business to close the gender pay gap. It provides personal development resources, leadership training, events, award programmes, networking opportunities and inspiration for women in business and female entrepreneurs. They work closely with government, opinion formers and business support organisations, with sponsors including NatWest and Specsavers. In November 2010, everywoman launched the Modern Muse project, designed to engage the next generation of female business leaders and entrepreneurs by showcasing women of today in all walks of business life. Its goal was to reach out to one million young women and girls to inspire them to look at business careers and entrepreneurship as a way to achieve their dreams. Background It was founded in September 1999 by friends Karen Gill and Maxine Benson, after they felt frustrated with the lack of resources available for women ...
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Everywoman (radio Programme)
''Everywoman'' was a weekly radio magazine programme broadcast on the BBC World Service between March 1997 and April 2006. Billed as "for and about women", the programme covered a variety of social, political, environmental, and health issues from a woman's viewpoint."Everywoman For and about women around the world but men are welcome to eavesdrop too!"
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''Everywoman'' was regularly presented by Anna Umbima, Jane Garvey, and Shyama Perera." Presenters of Everywoma ...
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