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Dr Faustus
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5b english Mind Map on Dr Faustus, created by akshayaanbazhaga on 07/11/2015.
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Dr Faustus
Religion
Think'st thou that I who saw the face of God [...] am not tormented with ten thousand hells in being deprived of everlasting bliss
Divinity is basest of all three, Unpleasant, harsh, contemptible and vile
Try thy brains to gain a deity
Hell's a fable
Within this circle is Jehovah's name
The reward of sin is death, that's hard
where we are is hell, And where hell is must we ever be
This word, damnation, terrifies not him
Wither shall I fly? If unto God, he'd throw me straight to hell
Horror/Gore
I'll offer lukewarm blood of newborn babes
Torment that base and crook'ed age that doth dissuade me from my Lucifer
I'll piecemeal tear thy flesh
The devil threatened to tear thy into pieces
The supernatural
These metaphysics of magicians and necromantic books are heavenly
Make me immortal with a kiss. Her lips suck forth my soul, see how it flies
'Tis magic that hath ravished me
O' soul be changed into little water drops [...] let my body turn to air
[Alexander] but shadows, not substantial,
Faustus/Mephistopeles
How pliant is this Mephistopheles
Sweet friend, I feel thy words comfort my distressed soul
Oh what I would not do to gain his soul
Thou art too ugly to attend on me
Had I as many souls as there are stars, I'd give them all to Mephistophiles
Symbols
Time and Fate
What art thou but a man condemned to die?
Half the hour is past, t'will all be passed anon
Stand still, ever moving spheres of heaven, so that time may cease
Half the hour's gone
The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike
This night I conjure, though I die therefore
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Blood
Christs blood streams in the firminent
A deed of gift of body and of soul,
Drop blood and mingle it with tears [as repentance]
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