Dr.
Faustus- Christopher Marlow.
Plot Overview-
“Doctor Faustus” is one
of the famous plays of Christopher Marlowe. By describing Doctor
Faustus’s character, he has showed that how a man like, Doctor Faustus can go
beyond the reality, that means, for getting his goal, he can go to the extent
by selling his soul. And this thing, indeed, shows Doctor Faustus’s excessive
desire for knowledge.
Doctor
Faustus is a scholar from university of Wittenberg. He is not satisfied with
his knowledge. He rejects the traditional form of “Logic, Medicine, Law and
Religion.” He prefers the path of evil and practices magic. For gaining his
goal, Doctor Faustus has paid in terms of own soul that he has sold to Lucifer,
the ruler of the Hell. In Doctor Faustus’s nature there is an element of hubris
(one common Greek form of “Hamartia”) which remains thoroughly his life.
Marlowe also has showed the conflict between Medieval and Renaissance values in
this play.
· His lust for Knowledge-
Marlowe
has showed excessive desire of Doctor Faustus for knowledge. Doctor Faustus
wants to achieve all kinds of knowledge. In a sense, he wants to accumulate
wealth from the four corners of the globe; also he wants to reshape the map of
Europe along with gaining access to every piece of knowledge of the universe.
These are all his desires which he wants to make true.
Marlowe
has showed Doctor Faustus as the man of the Renaissance time against the
Medieval time. Marlowe has also showed that in the Renaissance time, “Human
being” is at the center but in the Medieval time “God” is at the center and
this trend is altered in the Renaissance time. Doctor Faustus is presented as
an example that shows the Renaissance concept. But here, we knew the desires of
Doctor Faustus which are so grand. He can do anything for satisfying his
desires. But Doctor Faustus chose evil path for getting his goal and it
propelled him towards his doom.
He
dismisses the traditional form of “Logic, Medicine, Law and Religion.” All
these major works are rejected. Then he found “The Bible” and read the
assertion of The Bible that “the reward of sin is death.” All
he could observe into The Bible was consequently sin and death.
That’s why Doctor Faustus rejects the theory of The Bible regarding sin because
he chose evil path and it is full of sin. His excessive desire for knowledge
invites disaster for him because the way he wants to entertain his ambitions
are totally obnoxious. His all wisdom and wit failed to save him from the
catastrophe. His too much lust for knowledge has become curse for him.
We
wonder that how such a matchless scholar can have a grievous mistake in the
matter of knowledge. How can he choose the evil path for fulfilling his
desires? But we can understand that it is his gluttony for knowledge which is
responsible for his black deeds.
When
a man loses his control on his mind or we can say on his desires, he definitely
becomes slave. This phenomenon has been observed in Doctor Faustus. By choosing
the evil path, he becomes a slave of Lucifer and here one thing is responsible
for his slavery and that is his lust for knowledge. He has become blind behind
his desires.
· His wrong way of fulfilling his desires
We
know that Doctor Faustus rejects the theory of The Bible because the reward of
sin is death Then he concentrates on magic. He learns magic from Valdes
and Cornelius. With the help of magic, he chooses a wrong path and follows it
for getting his goal. When he tries to follow the evil path, the good angle
persuades him to follow right path and serve to God. At the same time, the evil
angle appears and tempts him to follow the evil path for fulfilling his
desires.
Then,
Doctor Faustus takes decision to follow the evil path. When he signs on contract,
his whole body revolt against him. His blood congeals while signing the pact.
But he has signed the pact and Lucifer gives him twenty-four years to live him
and achieve his goals.
While
he was signing the pact, he was fully conscious of the gravity. Though
Mephastophilis told about the horror of the hell, he chose the evil path. On
the basis of this thing, we can say that a man like, doctor Faustus can cross
the limit of human being behind his desires. He never thought about what he did
and what he has to pay for attaining his desires. He thinks that his pact with
Lucifer us only the solution or the way for accomplishing his ambitions.
After
getting the power from Lucifer, Doctor Faustus, first, asks Mephastophilis that
who made this world? Here, we can clearly see his too much thirst for
knowledge. However, Mephastophilis refuses to answer of this question. He,
then, also asks Mephastophilis about Hell that where is the Hell. These two
questions aware us about the curiosity of Doctor Faustus. He never remembers
about the pact but he feels the happiness of his powers. He thinks that he can
get his goal by his powers but he doesn’t so.
·
His
redemption or repentance for his sin:-
In
case of Doctor Faustus, we can say that how a scholar was tempted. His
excessive desires for knowledge invites calamity for him. Doctor Faustus is
after all a human being and like a human being, he repents on his sin which
destroys his whole life. His knowledge has made him blind. He signs the pact,
at that time, it was way to achieve his goal or only the pact, but later on he
realizes that what he did. His all powers become curse for him.
Whenever
he tries to repent, he was prevented from repenting by Lucifer and
Mephastophilis. After signing the pact, he is dilemma that he has to fulfil his
desires or to repent and seek mercy of god for his guilt. In scene – 13,
he has awaked with the reality that what will happen with him in coming future?
We feel pity and fear for Doctor Faustus. We sympathize on seeing his worst
condition. Doctor Faustus cries out and repents on his crime. He feels that he
is passing his last night on the earth alone. He is full of frightened and
regretful. He blames on his parents. He remorse that why was I born ever with
soul? He said that his tragic end is pre-destined because his ego doesn’t want
to leave him.
When he saw Christ’s blood, he repents that one drop of his
blood can save me; even half of one drop can also. Here, Doctor Faustus totally
repents for his sin; he doesn’t want to die that’s why he begs for mercy of
God. Doctor Faustus thinks a lot of ways for escaping from punishment but all
are in vain. Marlowe has created the tragic element in Faustus’s
character wonderfully. Doctor Faustus wants the last hour of his life to be
prolonged so that his damnation may be postponed. His thirst for knowledge is
limitless and this thing has led him to his tragic end. In the
Christianity concept, even the worst deed can be forgiven but to make a
tragedy, Marlowe has taken a step beyond the Christianity concept and Doctor
Faustus has damned in spite repenting.
Doctor Faustus, indeed,
is a tragic hero. His Black deeds lead him to disaster. Despite repentance, he
is punished. His all escaping ways fail to save him from declination. We can
say that Marlowe, by this play, wants to say that if we go against God, we will
have to pay a great cost or we will be punished.
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