Free will produce the ability to be an over-trainee of angels and humans (Bakeless, 34). Inherently excessive quality led to Faust's Christopher Marlow's "Tragic History of Foster" and John Milton's "Parasite Lost Satan" (Boas and Marlowe, 23). However, if the concept of "hell" is deleted from these texts, both Faust and Satan may be considered ambitious and excess trainers who do maliciously with free will. This is because he chooses to give him before human death and life, evil and goodness "(Marlow).
This article introduces Dr. Faust of Dr. Christopher Marlow to reflect the overall conspiracy of the play and the contribution of this passage to the drama. Dr. Foster deals with many issues such as "Renaissance man - his dream and wish, especially his failures and fantasies". This excess concept is the core of excerpts. In addition, religion plays an important role in excerpts and continues to resonate through the script. This article shows the importance of analyzing articles for complete works, looking at the deep relationship between people and religion in the Renaissance.
When he met Dr. Faust, he was a man, which means he is a child of Adam and an enemy of Satan, he followed the path of Satan, his pride caused other sins And the relationship with him and God broke. Dr. Fostus is a scientist addicted to magical thinking; however, his greatest sin is pride, is the greatest sin of seven deadly sins, and the others are sins of major others . Before the drama began, the choir talked to us of his pride: "Be aware, confident" (1 page, 0.20). He is proud of himself so he will be proud of himself. Because of his pride, Dr. Fostus is seeking the power of knowledge outside the human realm. Therefore, pride brings greed not only to knowledge but also to wealth. He believes that he will be more prosperous with exhaustive magic; he said: "This is a beneficial world, competent, respectable, omnipotent" (p. 5, 1.1 -2). Eventually, he reached an agreement with the devil and replaced his soul with knowledge.
Before Dr. Forstos's eyes, Christopher Marlow is almost schematically studying whether the decline and decline of the human soul worsens with excessive pride and excessive ambition. Dr. Fostus, a famous German scholar, is not satisfied with the limits of traditional form of knowledge logic, medicine, law and religion. Therefore, he decided to look at the dangerous practices of necrosis. With the help of friends Valdes and Cornelius who also like his mind, Faust summoned the devil Mephisto Feliz and he was ready in return for the 24th year of worldly fun, wealth and honor My own soul was abandoned by the devil Lucifer. Mephistopheles accepted Lucifer's proposal and returned to Faustas. Faust experienced some doubts and miracles about whether to repent and save his soul, but eventually he agreed to the contract and signed with blood.