Faust: The subtitle of the "Faust" drama that ridiculed the religious Goethe is a tragedy. There is no such thing as Romeo or Juliet in this play. So why is it the subtitle of the tragedy? Okay, I do not know why I call it a tragedy, but I understand why I call it a tragedy. There are some tragic things in the drama. For example, even if we do not read this, the abandonment of the girl's religion (lines 290 - 295), the loss of faith (line 388), the intellectual faust loses hope (line 381). The fact that Faust died through his drama after his death (the end of the drama), religion is often absurd.
Faust of John Wolfgang von Goethe translated by John Anster and illustrations of Harry Clarke. When his Faust was first published in 1808, Goethe was already a famous writer and politician in Europe and elsewhere. Goethe's "Faust" is a poetic drama about the familiar legend of Faust, he is a scholar who hopes for secular fame and wealth, to help the devil. Desire in exchange for his soul. However, this play is also a wonderful exploration of the social, psychological and philosophical themes that existed in the humanism of the second half of the 18th century. Many readers and critics believe Faust is the masterpiece of the writer and the best work of German literature. Calla version of Faust features English translation of John Anster. This is widely appreciated by the credibility of German original poetry.
The similarities with Goethe's "Faust" are the classic story of the person who sells souls to the devil, the same Mephisto as the angels crushing the soul of Faust, Murphy of Faust. The plague from the town and the unfamiliar cliffs looked for ways to heal the plague, then headed to Mephisto, gave up God, angels, and science. Mexican comedian Chesspirit played Faust in a legendary sketch. Ramon Valdez plays Mephistopheles (also known as The Devil) In this special edition, Faust sells his soul by signing a contract. By saying the name of the thing, by using "Chirrín" (to make them emerge) or "Chirrión" (to make them disappear), he will make things, people, even young people and even age appear or disappear I can.
Goethe painted Faust as suicide. Fest has no reason to consider suicide as Goethe's time at Weimar may have negligible impact. When Faust was trying to commit suicide, Goethe smelled faintly on the floor, lying around him with old and dusty books, skulls, medical equipment, dim lights. These objects represent his realization of knowledge and the way he fails. Faust believes that it will inevitably fail regardless of how hard it is for a human to seek the truth. According to Faust, those who can not find the truth may end their life in a tragic way. (Dotson, 20 years old)