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Frankenstein and Faustus

Victor becomes physically ill as a result of his quest. He has no concern even for his own health because of his obsession with his creature. Faustuss concerns are only for his power and performance of immortal tasks. He doesnt care that his soul is doomed to the gates of hell. His self-alienation, or his souls alienation, is evident because he is told on several occasions that he can repent and save his soul. The Old Man says to Faustus, I see an angel hover oer thy head, And with a vial full of precious grace Offers to pour the same into thy soul: Then call for mercy and avoid despair.(5.1.72-73). However, he is blinded by evil and this evil causes him to be alienated.Fortitude is Strength of mind that enables a person to encounter danger or bear pain or adversity with courage, according to the dictionary (1985). Victor could escape his alienation if he had fortitude. After the creature comes to life, he could have taught his creature the nature of his existence and about his life situation, but he chose rather to flee. The creature would not have turned to evil, and Victor would not have lost his beloved family. Most importantly, he would not be in his estranged state of mind, and he would not be alienated. Victor has other chances to conquer his alienation also. He has the chance to tell everyone of his creature, the murderer, thereby after the death of William to free himself from the knowledge he possesses hence escaping alienation.Faustus could escape his hellish doom and his alienation if he had foritude. He has the choice to repent his sins until the devil takes him away. However, he doesnt repent because he is afraid of the physical pain that will be inflicted upon him. The Old Man says, And so have hope that this my kind rebuke, Checking thy body, may amend thy soul.(5.1.72). The devil could not harm his soul if he had repented and endured the physical pain. Faustus is a coward and has no fortitude. John ...

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