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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.
"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?
"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?
"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"
'Dr. Faustus is a morality play without a moral.' Discuss.Let us first deal with the categorisation of the play. To
A Treatise on Marlowe's Use of the BODY-SOUL dichotomy/contrast.
Absolute Power Simply Seems To Corrupt Faustus. Once He Can Do Everything, He No Longer Wants To Do Anything; Discuss.
Analyse the ways in which Faustus thinks of using the magic powers he is seeking to acquire
Analysis of Faustus Soliloquy.
Aysha Bismillah 11R
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.
Can Faustus truly be regarded as a tragic hero
Can Faustus truly be regarded as a tragic hero?
Choruses - what is the importance of these speeches in 'Dr. Faustus?
Choruses - what is the importance of these speeches in 'Dr. Faustus?
Christopher Marlowe
Comment on the relationship between the comic and serious material in Dr Faustus.
Comparative discussions between the First and Last soliloquies in Marlowe's Doctor Faustus.
Compare and contrast Oedipus Rex and Faustus as tragedies.
Compare Faustus and Everyman
Compare the first and final soliloquies in Dr Faustus - is Faustus a hero or a villain?
Consider the importance of scene 5 in Dr. Faustus
Discuss the presentation of Faustus' inner conflict in Act 1 scene 5 of Doctor Faustus.
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?
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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