Answer:
In Christopher Marlowe's play The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, the good and bad angels symbolize the inner conflict that Faustus is experiencing as he contemplates whether to sign a contract with the devil. The good angel represents his conscience, urging him to do the right thing and not make a deal with the devil. The bad angel, on the other hand, represents temptation and the allure of having unlimited knowledge and power. Ultimately, the bad angel wins out, and Faustus signs the contract, leading to his eventual downfall.