Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Doctor Faustus’ Damnation Essay

Doctor Faustus chose to be damned, although the dark spirits may have influenced him, Faustus always wanted wealth and honor. Faustus was very intelligent but with all the familiarity he had pertaining to logic, medicine, and law, it was never enough for him. With his quest for all that he could know he would never be satisfied unless he was a magician of the black arts. The damnation of Faustuss soul was his own doing it is exactly what he wanted. Only by selling his soul too Lucifer could Faustus obtain all the he desired, having ultimate knowledge.The beginning of the play shows Doctor Faustus is already interested with the black arts and magicians. These metaphysics of magicians/ and necromantic books are heavenly / Lines, circles, schemes, letters, and characters / Ay, these are those Faustus most desires. (lines 49-52). Faustus has an undying direct for knowledge that he can only get through the means of selling his soul. Obviously Faustus had no hesitation when he has summ oned Mephastophilis for the first time and demands that he be his servant for twenty-four years. This shows that Faustus does not care what he must do to become an honored and wealthy person.However the good holy person and the evil angel appear to him and try to influence his deal with Lucifer. Faustus is having indecisive thoughts on if he has done the right thing. Ah Christ my Savior proposek to save/ mad Faustus soul (line 256). The good angel is trying to tell Faustus that he can still repent and his soul will be saved, but the evil angel is reminding him that if he stays with the deal that he made, he will be wealthy and honorable. Faustus only considers repenting for a moment and then disregards that. O this feeds my soul (line 330). with his own thoughts and free will, Doctor Faustus brought the damnation onto himself. He had the opportunity to repent more than once, but even then that wasnt enough to make him see his fate.Faustus was not a sympathetic figure he was simp ly out to do whatever necessary for his own personal gain. Although his dearest friend The German Valdes and Cornelius, they greatly help Faustus journey to damnation.

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