In Dr. Faust of Christopher Marlowe, Faust is the main character of Gothic. Typical features of Gothic hero are as follows. It is ambitious, can not make decisions, and is often easily convinced by other people. Marlow certainly Faust as a person with these characteristics; but Faust does not have all the characteristics of the ideal Gothic style hero. Faust is an ambitious personality. In the first chorus, as he believes he can fly to Crete, as compared with Icarus' story "Compared to his wax wings beyond his real truth" Icarus, His ambitions melted when he reached the sun.
Dr. Faust and Christian ethics of Dr. Faust in the play, the hero sold his soul to the devil, later died and sent to hell. Reading this book, the problem is, "Dr. Forstas is a Christian ethic?" Despite being persuaded to sell the devil, his soul, he still has some I believe that IS has Christian faith. Among the dialogues in the play there is something that provides some cues to tell the reader if Faustas has Christian morality. - Dr. Faust's tragedy - Dr. Dr. Turku Faust's final monologue analytical review: This is a good example of close analysis. The author focuses not only on the role of what he is talking but also not only on paying attention to his acts to make conclusions about Dr. Faust's letters. Dr. Faust's last monologue occurred in the last hour of his life, and he contracted with the devil, he was robbed to spend eternity in hell Expired
In one of them, "Dr. Dual Duality: Fausto Values" (www.planetpapper.com). The researchers emphasized that Christopher Marlow is a Christian doctor Foster, a middle letter, Dr. Faust, between God and Lucifer, then a counterattack tragedy hero. Faust itself is a mystery that can show a wonderful expressive power and determination of blindness. According to researcher Faustus, refusing to see what truth and fiction is is a result of his own important role. Dr. Faust's mission is not important to his fun of property, to make sure that life is after death, to succeed, to become Faust highest. Researchers emphasized that Faust is a contributor to his own inner knowledge and redemption war. Faust's internal confusion gives way to the main meaning of the drama. He also emphasizes the reflection of medieval morals and the ideals of the Renaissance in his research.