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Dr Faustus1

him. Although Faustus may not think it, he guilty of each of those sins, namely jealousy and avarice. This shows an interesting contrast between his self perceptions and reality. He takes full advantage of the power the devil brings him. Faustus has fleeting regrets about his vow to the devil, yet never serious. In his thoughts of repenting, it seems to be only for his own good rather than reaffirming his belief in God. In the end once Faustus becomes conscious that his life of power will be over and he will remain a servant to the devil for eternity, he realizes his huge mistake. When his death is inevitable he curses his choice: “Accursed Faustus, wretch, what hast thou done? I do repent, and yet I do despair. Hell strives with grace for conquest in my breast. What shall I do to shun the snares of death?” (Act 5, Scene 1, lines 68-71)Not only is Faustus a greedy man, but also weak. He craves power and knowledge to cover up what he lacks. Before his interaction with the devil, Faustus dabbles with necromancy in an attempt to bring happiness to his life. He is clearly unable to make himself content and the promise of the devil to do so is enticing. Faustus was not hard to sway from God and devout Christian values. This is what makes it especially hard for Faustus to repent. He is unable to make up his mind when considering the benefits of each. His weakness lies in his search for power, so he chooses whatever seems to offer the knowledge he craves. Once Faustus realizes that God has the ultimate benefit, there is nothing he can do. He is too weak of a soul to go back to God. He must truly believe in God to do so, and he obviously does not. Faustus’ acquaintances urge him to repent. Scholar 2 says to Faustus, “Yet Faustus, look up to heaven and remember mercy is infinite.” They make it seem easy, but for Faustus’ weak soul it is impossible. The old man in the play is the opposing...

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