Dr. faustus as a tragic hero

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Dr. As a tragic hero. He want knowledge of whole world he want to be a Good.


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Department Of English Name : Sejal N. Solanki Paper : 1. Renaissance Literature Topic : Dr. Faustus as a Tragic Hero Roll No. : 36 Enrollment No. : 2069108420200037 Email : [email protected] Betch : 2019 – 2021. Submitted to Dr. Dilip Barad Sir Maharaja Krushankumar Singhji Bhavnagar University.

Doctor Faustus W ritten by Christopher Marlowe Father of English Drametic Poetry. First English Dramatist Greek Tragedy Other works of Christopher Marlowe. The Jew of Malta Edward 3 Tamburlaine.

Dr. Faustus As a Tragic Hero Protagonist of the Play . Sixteen century Scholar from Wittenberg or Germany . Ambition of Knowledge , Wealth and Worthy . Willingness to Waste Power / Knowledge . Spirit of Renaissance . Magical Power will Produced .

Continue. God centered universe , its embrace of human possibility Bargaining session with Mephistophilips Fails to repent

Seduction of Dr.Faustus He loves Power , Fame and Pleasure Wanted to be a God To rule over the nature and the world. And so with it he get profit delight and omnipotence.

Arrival of Angles Arrival of Angles Persuade him Good Angle : Faustus repent yet God will Pity Thee Evil Angle : Though are a Spirit God can’t Pity Thee Involves in conflict .

Good & Evil Angles

The Tremendous Loss of Dr. Faustus By join the hands with Lucifer he Disappointed to the God. Slowly and Steadily he Looses his Good Quality . Not able to repent to God like an Ordinary Man . Craving for the rescue . At last Submit his soul to Devil.

Dr. Faustus Love of Humanity In spite of being Magician he does not harm any innocent person. During his meeting to doom he keeps away to other people. He gives away all worldly property to his faithful servant. Doesn't wanted to harm Humanity by his sins.

Famous Tragic Hero He neither sinner nor survival According to ‘ Goethe ‘ “How greatly it is all planned. ” Thus , he is great Tragic Hero of all time.

References https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N308pwjbXzIuTMAH7LMEYsIlGPjRDjxdvTD25qPu5LI https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oWWQs1SSrMl1vomMUBa2x76GKl3uXH6DMB4JE2Etafg

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