Which character speaks last in the poem Everyman?

The character who speaks last in the play "Everyman" is Death.

After Everyman's death, Death delivers the final lines of the play:

> Death: Now hath he caught that he did crave,

> And shortly shall he be in his grave.

> I thank God that he is gone from me;

> His soul is saved from pain eternally.

The finality of Death's words highlight the seriousness of the play's message about mortality and the importance of living a good life.

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