In Marlow's "The History of Tragedy of Dr. Faust", Faust tried to reach God through knowledge; this desire moved his contract with Lucifer. Adrian Eckersley declared in his literature magazine: "Why Faustus does not repent, Adrian Eckersley compares Hello's Claudius and Marlowe's unrepentant sinners." Faustus got the best knowledge, he is nothing special It was not. This is not a fact; this personality, Faust, has gained great familiarity with the theme shared by God and the devil.
Following this, the tragic history of Dr. Faustas followed by Tamburlaine followed. This was praised by everyone as Marlow's best drama, where fertile poetry and fearless imagination are miracles. Introduction: The tragic history of Dr. Faustas, who appeared after "Tamburlaine", has been admired by everyone as Marlow's best drama, where fertile poetry and fearless imaginative enzymes produce miracles. A thought of passionate struggle beyond ordinary human control Marlowe brought the old story of this medieval magician to the devil, sold his soul to the gifts of the devil 's 24 - year happiness and all knowledge, Got it meaning
Marlow himself called the drama "The History of Dr. Faust's Tragedy" and Murrow really wanted Faust to be a tragedy or asked the audience to ask why Dr. Faust was regarded as a tragedy . Because of such a tragedy, it must have a tragic hero, a hero. A tragic hero is defined as "a literary figure with a fatal flaw that caused a misjudgmental mistake or combines destiny and external forces to cause tragedy." We must judge the priest by the nature of the role as that person. De The script starts with a choir and tells us that we know the overture to Faust, born of low level parents. The preface introduces Faust's wisdom and academia to us. It is wonderful that he got a doctorate. During this opening period, we also got the first clue of Faust's collapse.