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Works of Christopher Marlowe: Tragical History Of Doctor Faustus: Act II

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Monarch Notes, January 1st, 1963

Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Tragical History Of Doctor Faustus: Act II Act II: Scene One Faustus is seen in his study meditating upon the awful consequences of his bargain. Alone on stage, he delivers a soliloquy which reveals to the audience the inner turmoil of his soul. Despair, the ultimate sin for the Christian, leads Faustus forward on his road to eternal damnation; appetite and "Belzebub" have become Faustus's new gods. Though something sounds in his ear which seems to call him back from his damned course, Faustus is resolute in his love for Beelzebub, and he promises: "To him I'll build a...

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