Dr Faustus-Learning Quotes

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A Levels English Literature Flashcards on Dr Faustus-Learning Quotes, created by hannahturner9 on 01/06/2014.
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS The comic scenes form an integral part of the play because they question Faustus' actions. Roger Sales
CRITICAL ANALYSIS (God) has given him the imagination to desire greatness, but not the will to achieve it. Nicholas Brooke
Control Master/servant Had i as many souls as there be stars,/ I'd give them all for Mephastophilis
Control Master/servant I will Faustus.
Dramatic spectacle Enter devils, they dance and depart.
Faustus-easily distracted Women and sexuality Enter a devil dressed like a woman, with fireworks
Sexuality Morality Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss
Dramatic spectacle (Dragon appears briefly above)
Control master/servant For is he not corpus naturale?
Morality Master/servant He has made his will and given me his wealth.
Morality Magic O Faustus, lay that dammed book aside.
Magic Morality Temptation Go Forward Faustus, in that famous art.
Faith Morality The sweet path.../that shall conduct thee to celestial rest.
Power Magic Nothing so sweet as magic is to him.
Morality Power Control O what a world of...power and honour..
Power Control Morality These metaphysics of magicians... Lines, circles, letters and characters Ay, these are those that Faustus most desires
Morality Change i'll have them fill the public schools with silk, wherewith the students shall be bravely clad.
Faith Belief Morality Repent No Faustus, curse thyself, curse Lucifer, that hath deprived thee of the joys of heaven.
Morality Subplot Comedy What art thou Faustus, but a man condemn'd to die?
Comedy Subplot Language Snails, what hast thou got there, a book?
Morality Control Instincts Torment, sweet friend that base and aged man That durst dissuade me from thy Lucifer
Faith Morality His faith is great; I cannot touch his soul
Distraction from reality Control visual spectacle [aside] I’ll fetch him somewhat to delight his mind
Arrogance Naivety Faith I think hell’s a fable
Faith Repent Morality ‘I do repent yet I do despair’
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