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Title: Dr' Faustus


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Dr. Faustus
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Background
  • Type of work Elizabethan tragedy
  • First reproduced 1594 (written 1588)
  • Setting of play Wittenberg University in
    Germany and various location sin Europe
  • Time of Play over a 24 hour period (last 62
    lines depict a one hour period)

3
Main themes
  • Impact of pride
  • Mercy and despair
  • Effects of flawed judgment
  • Mans free will
  • Hell as a mental and moral state
  • Attempts to conquer time
  • Danger of black magic

4
Symbols
  • Good/Evil Angels
  • Congealed blood
  • Seven deadly sins
  • Helen of Troy
  • Alexander the Great

5
Style and Structure
  • Interior Monologue- shows inside the characters
    mind and Faustuss exercise of free will
  • Similes, Metaphors, Irony, Classical allusions
  • 14 scenes ( 2,4,6-11 are comic)

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14 scenes / 5 Act structure
  • Your text has been divided into a 5 act
    structure, but the original was 14 scenes
  • It is very helpful to note which scenes are
    classified as comic- they are harder!
  • The following slide has the pages that correlate
    with the original organization of 14 scenes

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Original 14 scenes according to your page s
  • Scene 1 24-29
  • 2 30-31
  • 3 31-35
  • 4 36-38
  • 5 38-44
  • 644-54
  • 754-65
  • 8 65-66
  • 9 66-69
  • 10 70-79
  • 11 80-84
  • 12 84-86
  • 13 84-90
  • 14 90-102

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A vs. B
  • Text itself has survived in two forms referred to
    as A text and B text
  • Alternating serious and comic scenes
  • Comic scenes serve to undercut overreaching
    attitudes and ambitious presumption of Faustus
  • Did Marlowe write comic scenes at all?

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A vs. B cont
  • A- resembles a report from memory by some actors
    in original acting company
  • B- resembles normal length of Elizabethan play
  • Any text now used is usually a combination of the
    2
  • So corrupt impossible to give all authorship to
    Marlowe
  • Your version- mostly B

10
Aristotelian characteristics
  • A man like us often of high esteem
  • Hamartia (tragic flaw)
  • Evidence of suffering
  • Evidence of enlightenment
  • Opportunities for provoking catharsis in the
    reader

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The Archetypal Faustus
  • Historical Faust
  • Legend is long and varied
  • Goethes Faustus
  • Thomas Mann- remember him?!
  • The Devil and Tom Walker
  • Opera
  • Dracula, Damn Yankees, The Little Mermaid

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Early English Drama
  • Interest shifted from heaven to humanism
  • Drama loosened ties with church
  • Troupes would synthesize best of old and new
  • Struggle with the same old ghost of conscience
    through the traditional devices of medieval and
    classical drama
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