The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus / From the Quarto of 1604
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A learned scholar, disillusioned with traditional disciplines, turns to necromancy and summons a demon, sealing a pact that grants twenty-four years of supernatural power in exchange for his soul. He employs conjured spirits to display marvels, pursue worldly pleasures, and assert influence, while a Good and an Evil Angel dramatize his inward conflict. Public spectacles alternate with private remorse, and a chorus frames his ascent and inevitable decline. The piece explores ambition and the appetite for forbidden knowledge, the tension between religious conscience and secular mastery, and the tragic cost of overreaching human desire.
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