Webster's new university defines scientists as scientists and scientific researchers who have learned themselves in science and natural science. Dr. Faust, stated in Marlow's "Faust", despises all these criteria. He learned a lot in every different science (or he thinks). Here is his problem, Faust said, physics, law and divinity (Row 5-60) there is no reason to analyze, whether he boarded. Faust may be looking for new and more interesting science. Therefore, according to these guidelines he is a scientist as he was seeking more knowledge.
There is other evidence that Dr. Foster is a scientist, but its role is to take action, Foster finally sold his soul. The book he first wanted was "to see all spells and spells" (line 161). He first requested this because it saw more power for him, and the book he requested later was for the learning aspect of Faust's personality. The other book he wants now permits him to "see all the character and planet in heaven" and "(see all the plants growing on the earth, herbs and trees)" (line 165 And 168). Unlike the first spellbook, these last two books did not offer direct power. Indeed, he asked the last two purely intellectual books to provide further evidence that he is truly a scientist.
Faust's story, Fresh's story, Gregchen and Fausto Margarita modeled the master, the novel, Dr. Mikhail Bulgakov's most famous "Maestro and Margarita" (1928-1940). Other letters are New (describing Recall Mephisto) Woland and Mikhail Alexandrovitch Berlioz (Massolit Head). Thomas Mann's 1947 Doctor Faust: Das Liebende Germany · Tonsetzers Adrian Leverkühn, 20th century backdrop, Faust legendary erzähltvoneinem Freunde adaptation, fictional composer Adrian Leverkühn's life recorded, imitation and the beginning of the twentieth century history of Germany and Europe It reflects. After receiving venereal visiting brothels talent Leverkühn, and Mephistophelean roles composed and signed a contract to grant his 24 years with brilliant success. But physical illness begins to corrode his body and he creates beautiful works to gain universal praise