Marphe's Faust's Mephistophilis is the central figure of the drama "Dr. Faustus" written by Christopher Marlowe in the late 16th century. His role in this gorgeous and tragic drama was finally to help Faust from the collapse of famous scholars to the foolish Lucifer's prey. However, the motivation for Maestophyllosis is clearly ambiguous to Dr. Faustas, he seems to be changing between a typical happy medieval devil and a romantic painful falling angel.
Mephistophilis is a unique and innovative character of the devil's assistant demon character Marlow's role, reminiscent of Faust's hell and dark land pain, but also a tool to make a net of evil. For Dr. Faustas. Lucifer's personal assistant, Mephisto Philis, served Dr. Faustas and was assigned to satisfy all his evil desires for 24 years. Mephistophilis looks like a very troublesome and forged evil, so Faustus goes to hell, a house that has been tortured forever. Like Lucifer, he also symbolizes the constant war between good and evil institutions. Mephisto Philis, the co-owner of the devil and Lucifer, revealed to Faustas that he is the following fact.
Faustus reminded that night, the devil named Mephistophilis came and Faustus reached an agreement with him and Lucifer. Deal: Faustus is morphology and spirit, Mephistophilis is his servant, Mephistophilis does for him, whatever he wishes he brings whatever the shape of appearance. Twenty - four years has passed, then he will let Lucifer and Mephisteis pick him up and take him to his fate. After he finished writing this article in the blood, he sent a patrol for Mephistophilis and made a contract with Lucifer to him. Lucifer approved and all wishes of Faust were awarded
Faustus and Lucifer reached an agreement that Mephistophilis would be used as a messenger and that he would be allowed to live 24 years on the planet while using Mephistophilis as a personal servant and be able to use magic. Give Lucifer as payment and spend the rest of the time in damn hell. The contract will be sealed in the form of Faustus' own blood contract. After cutting off the arm, the wound nerve heals and the word Latin homo is indignant! ("Man, run away!") And it will appear. In spite of the dramatic nature of this sacred intervention, Faust ignored this argument because he was cursed in his actions and could not escape. Mephistophilis again carried coal to open the wound so Faustus could write his oath with his own blood.