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them. After several example by Valdes, Faustus cuts in and says that he is confident of this, but asks that no conditions be made for him to do this. Cornelius, one of the magician's, tells him that for him to be involved with this would mean that he would give up all other quest of study, and look only to the study of astrology. Able to speak in many languages, and an expert of the various minerals, is what is required to be a magician. He tells Faustus that he can not have any doubt, that he will be an expert in the craft, and all the oracle of Apollo will be his. What more could you want, than to have the power to dry the sea, and bring you every treasure from the wrecks that lay at the bottom of the sea. Faustus agrees and is now more convinced that he wants to conjure up the spirits so that he can have all that they have spoken. In the final part of scene one they conspire to find a place to perform the ritual and get all the things that they need to call up the spirits. But first Faustus wants to dine with them and before he will rest again he will bring forth the spirits that will give him all the power that he desires. Thus, we see now that Faustus pride has taken over completely and that he will stop at nothing to get what he wants at any cost. ...

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