Thursday, May 30, 2019
Dr. Faustus Essay -- essays research papers
Dr. Faustus     Dr. Faustus, written by Christopher, is the story of a man that represents the common human dissatisfaction with being human. He sells his soul to the devil for what he believes to be limitless power, with full logical knowledge as to the consequences of such a transaction. He knows the stakes of his gamble with the devil. His extensive education and his cultural environment had certainly alerted him as to the dangers associated with Lucifer. Although aware of the consequences of such a pact, he is blinded by three things that bring about his ultimate demise. His greed to know all, his pride that make him believe he was better than man, and his denial that in the give the sack he would bring his own downfall upon himself. If Faustus had not been these things he would not have brought an end to himself.     Dr. Faustus denies the existence of everything, from his eventual torture in hell if he does not repent, to men, society, and indeed the world. The only aspect of his life which he does not deny is his strong-arm reality. When Faustus meets with Mephistopheles (a messenger of the devil) he is frightened and demands a new appearance for his devil servant.     "I charge thee to return and change thy shape Thou art to ill-favored to attend on me. Go, and return an old Franciscan friar That holy shape becomes a devil best." (Marlowe p.14)By choosing Mephistopheles to change his form, he i...
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