- Wagner gives an account of Faustus's travels to view the universe and informs us that he has arrived in Rome. Faustus discusses the sights he has seen with Mephistopheles. Why doesn't he travel outside of Europe? Because Europe is the center of everything. There is no world outside of Europe.'To know the secrets of astronomy' - Marlow doesn't even know the word for it and this may also be why he doesn't talk about anything else. The supernatural is involved 'Drawn by the strength of yoky dragons' necks'.
- Mephistopheles confirms that, in accordance with Faustus' request, they are now in the Vatican where they can witness - and mischievously participate in - the celebration of 'holy peter's feast'.
- At the Banquet, Faustus, who is invisible , disrupts the feast by snatching food and wine from the pope and his guests. This is a comedy scene because of how the pope is being mocked by Faustus. Lorraine thinks that Faustus is a soul that's not ready for heaven, 'purgatory'.
- Believing that they are being haunted by a ghost from purgatory, the Friars ineffectually attempt an exorcism/excommunication and flee when Faustus and Mephistopheles throw fireworks among them.
- Robin, accompanied by Rafe, has stolen a cup from a tavern and attempts to outwit the furious vinter by sleight of hand and then by conjuring.
- Robin's incantations in raising Mephistopheles, who angrily turns Robin into an Ape and Rafe into a dog.
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Dr Faustus
Acts 3 Scene 1 - 2
Dr Faustus
Act 2 Scenes 1 - 3
My notes from Act 2 is when we are brought back to Dr Faustus in his study, which is the same as when we where first introduced into him in act 2.
This is when Faustus is known for having his first wobbly step after deciding to change his life from education to magic. His study has been used to remind the audience of his educational status. He has used the reference of 'Beezlebub' more than once and it raises the question why does he use this instead of Lucifer? As they both fit the metre.
Fautus' first speech is about him deciding either a life of magic or God. Then the good and bad angel come back and they seem to give Fautus an idea of what he should do.. either good or bad.
When Faustus is drawing his blood his blood congeals. This could be read as a sign that what he is doing is bad and that he shouldn't do it. A significant moment is when he says 'Consummatum est.' This is significant because it was supposedly the last words of Jesus Christ and now Faustus is saying them. 'Faustus boasts of the virtue of his heavenly words; and Mephistopheles urges Fautus to pray devoutly to the prince of hell. As Johnathon Dolimore observes 'Faustus is not liberating himself, he is ending himself. "its finished".'
My notes from Act 2 is when we are brought back to Dr Faustus in his study, which is the same as when we where first introduced into him in act 2.
This is when Faustus is known for having his first wobbly step after deciding to change his life from education to magic. His study has been used to remind the audience of his educational status. He has used the reference of 'Beezlebub' more than once and it raises the question why does he use this instead of Lucifer? As they both fit the metre.
Fautus' first speech is about him deciding either a life of magic or God. Then the good and bad angel come back and they seem to give Fautus an idea of what he should do.. either good or bad.
- The play is told in second person.
When Faustus is drawing his blood his blood congeals. This could be read as a sign that what he is doing is bad and that he shouldn't do it. A significant moment is when he says 'Consummatum est.' This is significant because it was supposedly the last words of Jesus Christ and now Faustus is saying them. 'Faustus boasts of the virtue of his heavenly words; and Mephistopheles urges Fautus to pray devoutly to the prince of hell. As Johnathon Dolimore observes 'Faustus is not liberating himself, he is ending himself. "its finished".'
- Lucifer is used as a reference to light within the Gothic Drama. (light bearer)
- The deed specifies that Faustus may be a spirit and that Mephistopheles will be at his command. In return, Lucifer is allowed to carry Faustus off, body and soul at the end of the 24 years.
- Faustus asks Mephistopheles a series of questions about hell, scoffing at the concept of eternal torment.
- Mephistopheles provides Faustus with a 'wife' in the form of a devil dressed like a woman, alive with fireworks, and gives him books of the necromantic spells and astronomy.
- Robin has stolen one of Faustus books and tells Rafe the stable boy what delights he will be able to accomplish.
- Wondering at the stars, Faustus curses Lucifer for having deprived him of the joys of heaven.
- Listening to the promptings of the good and evil angels, Faustus is unable to repent. He consoles himself with reminders of the pleasures he has experienced thanks to his new-won powers.
- Mephistopheles answers Faustus's questions about the universe, but refuses to tell him who made the world.
- Mephistopheles angrily departs when Faustus pushes him to an answer, returning with Lucifer and another of his chief ministers, Beezlebub. Lucifer reminds Faustus of his pact.
- Lucifer distracts and entertains Faustus with a show of the seven deadly sins.
- This sins continue to describe themselves to Faustus, one by one.
- Faustus is delighted by the vision of the sins and by a book given to him by Lucifer.
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