The romantic heroes of Goethe's "Faust" are not included in the river basin that has been welcomed as a romantic literature for a long time. It is a challenge. Faust is a typical romantic hero. Because the change in his attitude reflects the big change that happened in the society in which Goethe invented the drama.
The most natural drama to read next is "Faust" of John Wolfgang von Goethe probably published in 1808 and 1828 respectively. If Marlow 's drama embodies the Renaissance ideal, Goethe expresses the unique value of the Romantic era. Both dramas speak roughly similar but the end is quite different, it is worth comparing. Generally, any work by Nathanial Hawthorne will do a convincing follow-up reading by Dr. Faustus, but some short stories seem to be particularly appropriate. In "Young Goodman Brown", the newlywed couple walked through the forest and discussed about selling the soul to the devil. He decided not to complete the deal, but he was concerned for his wife's unfortunately not being aware of the corruption around him and the rest of his life.
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.