Marlo's dramatic activity is six years from 1587 to 1593. However, in the last 6 years, six wonderful plays were born. As the author of a true tragedy, all his works show his distinctive tragedy. Classical Greek concepts modified by the spirit of the Renaissance depict "excessive struggle between souls, usually the Renaissance struggle in its unsatisfactory ambitions, and the limits it overcomes." Although the exact date is unknown, Dr. Faustas may have been written in 1592.
To fully explain Dr. Faure's role at Dr. Faust, Troy Helen's role at Dr. Faust is to see not only the scenes she presents but also that Faust is getting some form of pleasure from the body There. All situations and sensual things. Because it is a symbol of Helen, we need to do this; in addition to the depth of Faust's fall, she also expresses the appeal of evil. It is fair to say that Faust represents a typical Renaissance man - the desire for his knowledge urged him to reach an agreement with Mephastophilis, in fact the best summary is the evil angel : Progress, Faust
Dr. Faustus of Christopher Marlowe is a psychological study of internal struggle. One of the most prominent themes of Dr. Foster is the conflict between good and evil in the human soul. Marlow's theater led the religious work of morality and suffering. The focus of the play is in Dr. Faustas, a title figure, led to an easily agnostic tendency drawn by Marlow as a contradictory figure. Dr. Foster is two people. His quirk character leads to duality and inconsistency.
This paper is a study by Dr. Faustus of Christopher Marlowe. This drama represents the curse of the human soul that is contrary to God's law. The main character in the play is different from other main character of Marlow, so the author chose Dr. Faustas of Marlow. Most of Marlow's hero is sympathetic, Faust is far from compassion. Faust rebelled against human restrictions on knowledge and power. He wants to acquire the power and knowledge of God. This article aims to analyze the process leading to the curse of the hero. Here, the study of the curse which was made clear by the hero becomes the main problem of analysis. In discussing this topic, the author analyzes the hero's conflict in chapter 3 and then analyzes how Fostus' pride and despair led to the curse of the next part of this chapter. In addition, his despair is a barrier to his return to God's grace.