During the collaboration with Mephisto, Faust met a young woman named Gretchen. When reading, Gretchen is portrayed as a girl of your ordinary farmhouse. She is innocent, pure and childish. As the poet progressed, Faust managed to attract young innocent girls somehow under the guidance of Mephistopheles. Gretchen succumbed to temptation. Here, Gretchen is a manifestation of goodness, in contrast Faust is evil.
Faust: a character defined by his interactive character. In the first part of 'Faust' by John Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust is a famous person of self-induced tragedy. Characters such as Mephistopholes, Wagner, Gretchen, etc. suggest the emotions, impulses, needs, and desires that many people may face in their lifetime. Goethe's story about Faust shows an interesting path that people can go to in common. This story appeals to everyone who reads it. It shows that loneliness and unreal emotions are eternal and come in many forms. Desire is shaped by Gretchen, Mephisto's temptation and Wagner's past. Each character is comically depicting fragments of Faust puzzle. All these stories look like very complex fairy tales
Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Faust is a tragic game, but it has always been considered the greatest work in German literature. The story tells of Faust 's knowledge and happiness in selling Faust' s soul to the devil 's world. The influence of this story on art, literature, music, thought is immeasurable. Toni Morrison, Hello. Tony Morrison's "beloved person" is one of the most famous and influential texts of contemporary literature to commemorate the memory of African-American slaves brought about by slave trade. Morrison's novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 1988 to express the experience of African-Americans and to observe and record group collective memories.
Goethe 104341 The Faust I and II: Collection of works Vol. 2 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Faust, the most complex and profound work, reads as a document of his moral and artistic development Lifetime effort for - exchange. This book provides English translators a new translation to convey the diversity of poetic works and various tones. 344 pgs. • 1994 039857 WILHELM MEISTER 's APPRENTICESHIP COLLECTION, Volume 9, Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von This self - realizing novel is worshiped by Romanticism and is known as the first growth novel. In the center of the story is William, a young man who lived in the middle of the 18th century, removed the restricted business world, tried to become an actor and playwright. 387 pgs. • 1995