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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'faustus'
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| "An impressive opening, a marvellous ending, an indifferent middle". Does this twentieth century comment represent to you a fair summary of Dr. Faustus? Support your views by detailed illustrations of the text. |
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| "In Dr Faustus Marlowe is only incidentally concerned with the state of Faustus' soul: his main interest lies in the nature and limits of human desire." Do you agree? |
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| "Look again at Faustus' opening soliloquy, from 'Settle thy studies, Faustus, and begin' to 'Here tire, my brains to get a deity'. What aspects of Faustus, revealed here, are important to our understanding of him later in the play? |
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| "Marlowe is not only a great poet but also a great dramatist. His speeches are not only impressive pieces of writing but are carefully designed to sound effective on a stage" |
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| 'Dr. Faustus is a morality play without a moral.' Discuss.Let us first deal with the categorisation of the play. To |
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| A Treatise on Marlowe's Use of the BODY-SOUL dichotomy/contrast. |
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| Absolute Power Simply Seems To Corrupt Faustus. Once He Can Do Everything, He No Longer Wants To Do Anything; Discuss. |
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| Analyse the ways in which Faustus thinks of using the magic powers he is seeking to acquire |
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| Analysis of Faustus Soliloquy. |
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| Aysha Bismillah 11R |
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| By considering what Faustus gains in exchange for his soul, explore the ways Marlowe presents 16th Century views of pleasure and power in Dr. Faustus. |
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| Can Faustus truly be regarded as a tragic hero |
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| Can Faustus truly be regarded as a tragic hero? |
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| Choruses - what is the importance of these speeches in 'Dr. Faustus? |
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| Choruses - what is the importance of these speeches in 'Dr. Faustus? |
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| Christopher Marlowe |
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| Comment on the relationship between the comic and serious material in Dr Faustus. |
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| Comparative discussions between the First and Last soliloquies in Marlowe's Doctor Faustus. |
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| Compare and contrast Oedipus Rex and Faustus as tragedies. |
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| Compare Faustus and Everyman |
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| Compare the first and final soliloquies in Dr Faustus - is Faustus a hero or a villain? |
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| Consider the importance of scene 5 in Dr. Faustus |
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| Discuss the presentation of Faustus' inner conflict in Act 1 scene 5 of Doctor Faustus. |
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| Discuss the role of Mephistopheles - How much of a role does he play in Faustus' damnation? How does Marlowe complicate his character and inspire our sympathy? |
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| Do Renaissance texts deal primarily with Renaissance concerns, or with universal human emotions and themes? Illustrate your answer from at least TWO texts. |
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