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Faustus gives to thee his soul ” : oh , there it stay ' d ! Why shouldst thou not ? is
not thy soul thine own ? Then write again , “ Faustus gives to thee his soul " . ( Re
- enter Mephistophilis with the Chafer of fire . ) Mephistophilis : See , Faustus ...
Faustus gives to thee his soul ” : oh , there it stay ' d ! Why shouldst thou not ? is
not thy soul thine own ? Then write again , “ Faustus gives to thee his soul " . ( Re
- enter Mephistophilis with the Chafer of fire . ) Mephistophilis : See , Faustus ...
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The advice of the Bad Angel is countered by the Good Angel , and Faustus reacts
positively : turning to the Good Angel he asks about the possibility of salvation .
With the answer of the latter the contest between the angels is resumed .
The advice of the Bad Angel is countered by the Good Angel , and Faustus reacts
positively : turning to the Good Angel he asks about the possibility of salvation .
With the answer of the latter the contest between the angels is resumed .
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appears as a key symbol of Faustus ' acts of darkness . It is closely associated
with hell and even used as a synonym of it when Lucifer is called “ Chief lord and
regent of perpetual night " ( II . i . 56 ) . Whenever Faustus performs his magic art
...
appears as a key symbol of Faustus ' acts of darkness . It is closely associated
with hell and even used as a synonym of it when Lucifer is called “ Chief lord and
regent of perpetual night " ( II . i . 56 ) . Whenever Faustus performs his magic art
...
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Abigail action appears arms Barabas beginning behaviour blood body character comes condition contains crown death described direct Edward effect elements Elizabethan emotion Enter entrances event exits expression eyes face fall fantasy father Faustus fear feeling figure Gaveston gestic gesture gives grief hand head heaven hell Hercules Hieronimo Hippolytus Horatio imaginary imagination important impulse impulse words inner introduced Isabella kind king later looks lord manner Marlowe Mathias means Medea mentioned Mephistopheles mirror-passages mirror-technique mirrored mood Mortimer movements murder night objective occurs passage passion performance person physical play present references reflexive revenge says scene Senecan shows sight situation soul speak speech stage stage-direction stands subjective suggest symbolic Tamburlaine tears technique tell thee thou traditional tragedy transitive turn utters vision visual word-scenery