- The document discusses the concept of hubris using the example of Dr. Faustus.
- Hubris refers to extreme pride and arrogance that often leads to a character's downfall. In Greek mythology, it was associated with committing great crimes and defying the gods.
- In Christopher Marlowe's play, Dr. Faustus displays hubris through his insatiable ambition for knowledge, wealth, and power that leads him to sell his soul to Lucifer in exchange for supernatural abilities. His arrogance and defiance of Christianity result in his damnation.