Frankenstein and Faust Victor Frankenstein and Dr. John Foster, alienation of Victor Frankenstein and John Foss are two people alienated due to their curiosity. The pursuit of Faust and Frankenstein 's knowledge began with an unstoppable journey toward their falls when they were alienated. Both characters transcend human abilities for their attempts and try to alienate God. These people mind the secrets of nature, their mission goes naturally backwards, eventually alienating the world.
Macbeth, tragic life and doctor's death, Frankenstein, sin and punishment, images of Durian Gray, and transformation of Kafka - including those who can not sympathize with their humanity - or contact other people Please give me. All the works are more than that, but their choice is to make some dynamic changes to this dynamically. I believe that all of them have supernatural elements (technically not crime or punishment, but I think that it will pay attention to the same function of spirituality and widespread use of dreams) I like it. We like to end in pervert. Because it reverses the way of normal empathy (like most Kafka's works). Gregor is isolated from myself. Before the book began, he could neither understand nor understand his feelings.
Dr. Faustus, three articles I'm studying (Blood Chamber of Commerce and Frankenstein) made me feel the danger of breaking the law. Faust is a smart and silly person. The idea of making me feel guilty should happen to unfortunate people than Faustus. Faustas is very intelligent in intelligence and can accomplish what he wants without having to break it (P 9). The end of the show is totally shocking to the audience. Finally, modern audiences will be shocked. The audience at the time writing the script (which would have been more devout) will be afraid by Forsters' event. The end clearly shows that there is nothing deserving an eternal curse. Nothing But I think there are many important moments that Faust can repent. Finally, even if he wants to repent, he will not forgive Lucifer.
Faust has raised the spirit of Troy Helen for a group of scholars. When scholars left, an old man appeared and asked Faust for repentance. Faust believed that he should die, thought of suicide, and Mephistopheles handed him a dagger. The old man proposed for repentance, but Faust asked the devil for Helen. Then Faust realized salvation by kissing her spirit like him, as Helen made him immortal, not God. Lucifer, Bessive, Mephisto Feles came to Forsuts and their time was exhausted. Looking at Faust 's sorrow, various scholars wondered if the doctor could heal his illness, but he said that their power came from not from himself. The scholars suggested that he was repenting, but Faust said that the devil would tear his body if he thought about God. An angel of good and evil came out to Faust when the time of repentance passed, and the evil angels wobbled in the curse of the magician's soul.