'The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus' is a tragedy by Christopher Marlow. The drama tells about man's ambition of knowledge and paying for it.
Doctor Faustus is a German scholar who wanted to learn magic. So he summons Mephistophilis and makes a deal that Mephistophilis will serve for him for twenty four years in exchange of Faustus's soul. Faustus signs the deal with his blood. There are characters like good angel and bad angel. Faustus ignores good angel.
After learning magic instead of doing noble things, he entertains royal courts. He passes twenty four years doing this with the help of Mephistophilis. In the end he calls Helen and admires her beauty. One old man asks him to repent but Faustus does not repent. But when final hour comes he afraid and starts to repent. But it was too late. Devils from hell comes and takes his soul to the hell. In the morning some scholars find his body and decide to hold a funeral.
So, this is the story of man's over ambitions. Modern readers may question that knowledge is good then why one have to pay for knowledge?
A man's destination is his own village, His own fire, and his wife's cooking; To sit in front of his own door at sunset And see his grandson, and his neighbour's grandson Playing in the dust together. Scarred but secure, he has many memories Which return at the hour of conversation, (The warm or the cool hour, according to the climate) Of foreign men, who fought in foreign places, Foreign to each other. A man's destination is not his destiny, Every country is home to one man And exile to another. Where a man dies bravely At one with his destiny, that soil is his. Let his village remember. This was not your land, or ours: but a village in the Midlands, And one in the Five Rivers, may have the same graveyard. Let those who go home tell the same story of you: Of action with a common purpose, action None the less fruitful if neither you nor we Know, unt...
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