 Name : Sejal N. Solanki
 Paper : 1. Renaissance Literature
 Topic : Dr. Faustus as aTragic Hero
 Roll No. : 36
 Enrollment No. : 2069108420200037
 Email : sejal.solanki3107@gmail.com
 Betch : 2019 – 2021.
 Submitted to Dr. Dilip Barad Sir
 Maharaja Krushankumar Singhji Bhavnagar
University.
 Written by Christopher
Marlowe
 Father of English Drametic
Poetry.
 First English Dramatist
 GreekTragedy
 Other works of Christopher
Marlowe.
1. The Jew of Malta
2. Edward 3
3. Tamburlaine.
 Protagonist of the Play.
 Sixteen century Scholar fromWittenberg or
Germany.
 Ambition of Knowledge ,Wealth andWorthy.
 Willingness toWaste Power / Knowledge.
 Spirit of Renaissance.
 Magical Power will Produced.
 God centered
universe , its
embrace of human
possibility
 Bargaining session
with
Mephistophilips
 Fails to repent
 He loves Power , Fame and Pleasure
 Wanted to be a God
 To rule over the nature and the world.
 And so with it he get profit delight and
omnipotence.
 Arrival of Angles Persuade him
 Good Angle : Faustus repent yet God will Pity
Thee
 EvilAngle :Though are a Spirit God can’t Pity
Thee
 Involves in conflict.
 By join the hands with Lucifer he
Disappointed to the God.
 Slowly and Steadily he Looses his Good
Quality.
 Not able to repent to God like an Ordinary
Man.
 Craving for the rescue.
 At last Submit his soul to Devil.
 In spite of being Magician he does not harm
any innocent person.
 During his meeting to doom he keeps away
to other people.
 He gives away all worldly property to his
faithful servant.
 Doesn't wanted to harm Humanity by his
sins.
 He neither sinner nor
survival
 According to ‘ Goethe ‘
“How greatly it is all
planned.”
 Thus , he is greatTragic
Hero of all time.
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Dr. faustus as a tragic hero

Dr. faustus as a tragic hero

  • 1.
     Name :Sejal N. Solanki  Paper : 1. Renaissance Literature  Topic : Dr. Faustus as aTragic Hero  Roll No. : 36  Enrollment No. : 2069108420200037  Email : sejal.solanki3107@gmail.com  Betch : 2019 – 2021.  Submitted to Dr. Dilip Barad Sir  Maharaja Krushankumar Singhji Bhavnagar University.
  • 2.
     Written byChristopher Marlowe  Father of English Drametic Poetry.  First English Dramatist  GreekTragedy  Other works of Christopher Marlowe. 1. The Jew of Malta 2. Edward 3 3. Tamburlaine.
  • 3.
     Protagonist ofthe Play.  Sixteen century Scholar fromWittenberg or Germany.  Ambition of Knowledge ,Wealth andWorthy.  Willingness toWaste Power / Knowledge.  Spirit of Renaissance.  Magical Power will Produced.
  • 4.
     God centered universe, its embrace of human possibility  Bargaining session with Mephistophilips  Fails to repent
  • 5.
     He lovesPower , Fame and Pleasure  Wanted to be a God  To rule over the nature and the world.  And so with it he get profit delight and omnipotence.
  • 6.
     Arrival ofAngles Persuade him  Good Angle : Faustus repent yet God will Pity Thee  EvilAngle :Though are a Spirit God can’t Pity Thee  Involves in conflict.
  • 8.
     By jointhe hands with Lucifer he Disappointed to the God.  Slowly and Steadily he Looses his Good Quality.  Not able to repent to God like an Ordinary Man.  Craving for the rescue.  At last Submit his soul to Devil.
  • 9.
     In spiteof being Magician he does not harm any innocent person.  During his meeting to doom he keeps away to other people.  He gives away all worldly property to his faithful servant.  Doesn't wanted to harm Humanity by his sins.
  • 10.
     He neithersinner nor survival  According to ‘ Goethe ‘ “How greatly it is all planned.”  Thus , he is greatTragic Hero of all time.
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