Ambition, wisdom, and will are all attributes that can help people succeed in their lives. What are these when they are used to fighting for power? As can be seen in Dr. Bostus of Christopher Marlowe and similar situation in today's society, these attributes of human thought became arrogance, ignorance, and extreme (causative) curse of curse. Faust was tempted to gain more power than is gained by deadly means: "The depth is beyond the power of heaven who attracts such wisdom / acts of progress" (Epil.
Marlow 's Theater Faust, when he explores the world of dark magic and evil, this famous character will encounter many problems. He foolishly agreed with the devil and agreed to sell his soul to the king of darkness in order to gain knowledge and supernatural power. Faustas doubted his choice throughout the game and examined confessions at another time; however, it is questionable if Faos really can save himself through repentance. The possibility of repentance throughout the drama is not clear. Because there are several factors that may affect repentant's ability. If Faust committed this crime, he would not be able to save himself from hell.
Dr. Foster is a tragedy of the Elizabethan era. Play includes the will of God, the hero ignores it. The main concern is that person's will. Faust brought about a tragedy to himself. Faustas decided to practice dark magic according to Valdez and the way Cornelius said. Faust himself is called Mephistopheres. This can be inferred to support the fate of "Melfest's involvement is part of Faust's punishment for sacred destiny" (354). . Faustus has signed an agreement with Mephistopheles to enjoy the pleasure of the world. In the preface and the first chorus, his fate is presented to us in a clear and powerful way. "We are proud of our achievements and he forgets salvation" (354)
From the beginning, it was predicted that Faustus was supposed to fall into a tragic ending. It is a brilliant illustration of the story Ikarus choir talks at the start of the play. After Faust mastered the art of darkness, he summoned the devil, Mepester, and shortly afterwards he gave up completely the trust and loyalty to God. Faust's attempt to dark art was the beginning of his degeneration, but it ultimately led him to his final tragedy. As a letter, Fosters suffered several deadly embarrassments - this can be seen from his unnecessary pride, struggle of faith and the blindness of the truth around him. Both of them can be regarded as his "extremism" and are essential for his ultimate tragedy and degeneracy as a role.