Wednesday, March 23, 2011

3 Faustus

After finishing the Drama, it's like Faustus really got what he deserved after selling his soul to the Devil... However, he didn't really use any of his magic for what he had intended on using it for in the first place... all that he really did was mess around with and play jokes on people that really didn't result to anything. At the end Faustus goes on this rant about he wishes that he could repent for his sins because he really doesn't want to be damned to hell. I think that this is important Drama that was really meant to teach what was right and what is wrong to people in an age that might not know what to believe or follow.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Dr. Faustus 2

I think so far that this Drama is about morals. Like about what is right and what is wrong and how a person a can be very indecisive about what they believe. Faustus is tired of what he knows and he believes that buy selling is soul he can have powers to raise the dead; but in this he finds himself questioning if he really did sells his soul and if Hell even exists. I think that Faustus really wants to be good but he isn't sure that he did the right thing... how ever! He wants to have money and power so that takes over what he thinks... I do think that he will always think that he followed the "wrong" path, and that maybe if he could repent that he would be ok. After this the scene with the devil coming to see him he's told that he mustn't talk about God, Heaven, or anything that is related to God. I think at first Faustus is ok with this, but i think that he will be upset by it in the end and that he will eventually feel lonely. In scene V we find that someone has stolen Faustus's book. I'm not sure where that will go, and I'm really unsure of the consequences that it will have on Faustus, but I think that it will all tie together eventually.