Dr. Faustus of Christopher Marlowe is a screenplay doubting the Renaissance and medieval ideas. Dr. Faustas' role was introduced as a Renaissance man with diverse degrees and abundant knowledge in his higher education. Unfortunately, this knowledge alone is not enough, but as we were seeking higher knowledge and power, his idea quickly worsened and led to destiny. The monologue at the beginning introduces the field of knowledge of Faustas such as discussion, health, law, theology, and desire to learn dark magic.
Dr. Christopher Marlow's Fudge's Tragedy - Dr. Fostus's Stupid Christopher Marlow is a theological question surrounding those who are seeking Dr. Foster's tragedy, knowledge. Because of the lack of college education to achieve his goals, Faust 's ultimate sacrifice can ease his desire for extraordinary wisdom. But even if he gains amazing power and a wide reputation as an insider, his pursuit was incomplete. He did not learn much in fact. The nature of knowledge includes the ability to recall facts, dates, events, etc.
All of you and Dr. Faustas are trying to be strong and succeed. The difference between them is the force behind each element. Dr. Faustas succeeded in pursuing knowledge. He is excited about his education. This pursuit is equivalent to addiction of Faurus. For example, he is studying literature, law, and medicine. But that alone was not enough, the boring people calmed down and began searching for the ultimate power, the magic. Dr. Fostus is excited about this outlook, he said. "Forstus continues." Emperor and king are in both regions, and they can not wind clouds and shed tears. Audio magicians are semi-gods and my brain is exhausted to gain God. "(2675)