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Think about all of the acts that Faustus performs by using his new supernatural powers. Has Faustus become an evil man? Explain why you do or do not believe that Faustus is evil. Support your argument with evidence from the text. (250-300 words)

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Faustus is not an evil man. The main reason is that he is just a man with all his faults but he also has some positive traits. He seeks knowledge and is an educated man and he actually tries to trick the devil to gain more ability so it would be weird to say that he is evil since he tries to defeat the devil at his own game. Sure, things don't always work out for him but that does not mean that Faustus is evil it means that he is a human who is not perfect but is trying to better himself but does not work in his favor all the time. Faustus is a scholar who debates between following good and evil but ultimately is won over by greed. Both a good angel and a bad angel influence him. They give him the same amount of advice. However, in heaven Faustus finds nothing of interests. In hell, he finds riches and most of all knowledge. I believe that it is Faustus’s thirst for knowledge that truly drives him to seek out the dark arts. Faustus has been brought up as a scholar. He has excelled in his studies and has earned the name of Doctor. Faustus is skilled in many languages and is competent in many subjects such as physics and mathematics. However, he is dissatisfied with the amount of knowledge available to him. I think that Faustus definitely equates knowledge with power. He wants to become a more powerful man and therefore thirsts for the next thing to boost his worth. The good angel implies that Faustus was once involved in theology. However, even then he scorns divinity and turns to magic to solve his problems. He wants riches, but even more he wants to be able to control spirits. Faustus shares many qualities with the heroes of Greek tragedy. First off, he is grand. He sells his soul to Lucifer which an act that rivals Oedipus gouging his eyes or Heracles killing his family. Also, he has a tragic flaw, which is his unquenchable thirst for knowledge. Like Prometheus, he doesn’t think ahead to the way the consequences of his actions with the immediate benefit of the act. For example, he sells his soul to Lucifer in order to gain immediate power for twenty-four years and yet he once the term is over he will regret making this grim deal. Faustus believes that he has nothing to gain from attempting to gain entry into heaven. Although he listens to both the angel of good and the angel of evil he is more persuaded by the evil angel. This is because the evil angel tells him what he wants to hear. He lures him in with stories of knowledge and power. Faustus is not made of strong moral fiber. Others easily persuade him. Also, Lucifer acts almost comical when he comes to visit Faustus. He puts on a show and definitely appears as an entertainer. His theatrical personality also serves to lure in Faustus. Especially in an academic setting, it is difficult to blame Faustus when his only crime is to want to have more knowledge. He has basically read all the books and is eager to transcend the boundary of current human knowledge. Understandably, some may view him as a hero for pursuing his passion despite the cost. However, I believe that in the end, Faustus is an extremely flawed character. He is unable to feel content with what he has. He has a high position in society, and because of his doctorate, he should also be well of financially. Perhaps Faustus serves as a metaphor for something that is overambitious to the point of being greedy and gluttonous. Depending, on your personal perspective, you may choose to see him as a hero or a fool or something else entirely.


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Doctor Faustus was not an evil Man. His thirst for knowledge that went beyond the limits of what could be obtained through traditional studies made him gamble his own life in exchange for it. This is why he ultimately offers his soul to Lucifer so he could grant him the service of Metastophilis for 24 years.

In the end, Faustus becomes desperate with his time running up and begs for mercy but these efforts are in vain and he is subsequently taken to hell by a group of devils.

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