Many people believe that the quality of the central scene of Dr. Faustas' dramatic 'Dr. Faustas' scene by Christopher Marlow is a tragic drama. Faust "However, there are several scenes that can be regarded as an interesting scene that does not fit the stereotype of the tragedy of that age (scenes 6 to 11). Though they can be seen as interesting scenes themselves, the ultimate dramatic nature of their overall purpose and their close relationships is verifiable.
Marlow succeeded Dr. Faust 's beginning, cursed the contract, Dr. Faust' s end, the problem is in the middle. If the focus is wasted, sky, vanity! Vanity! The contract between Faustas and the devil, and then the middle of the drama will expand infinitely - clearly just something - the time between contract killing and curse. About a year or so, my colleagues bragged some of the troubles he did and I asked him "Well - how much would you like to sell your soul? He thought for a while - these 20 things without philosophy or theology - "I would not sell it. I may have a soul if there is a demon that wants my soul. Who is so angry? "This is common sense. Faustus is wise intelligently but it is very stupid.
Dr. Fostus is a German scholar who frees himself from everyday life to realize his wish and not only sells his soul to demons but also becomes a devil to "become a form and substance" It is. Dr. Faustas' spirit was born in a small home in a small town called the German Road, and was awarded a degree in theology from the famous German Wittenberg University. Faust is a shocking personality that he is neither rich nor king, but he is a man of high social status, his personality is flawed, his character has a problem that leads to his disappointment . . Faust is a great scientist with a wealth of knowledge and is very proud and arrogant and dissatisfied with the level of knowledge and science that he has achieved. He hoped to reach a level that suits his brain I will. Beyond human life, refueling and complete management, this is a beneficial world "