Strength shows the ruder side of his nature by going back on an agreement he had with Everyman and not caring at all about it. When Everyman mentions that Strength "would ever bide" him, Strength dismisses him coldly, saying "<span>I care not! ... Go, thrust thee into the ground" which is a very rude thing to say. </span>
The verb would be turn. If not turn then remind<span />
The proverb representing a moral of the story is "Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones"
This is true, you always need to analyse what work youre going into "ALL ASPECTS"