Two monologue of Dr.Faustus
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Transcript of Two monologue of Dr.Faustus
Tadha Vanita p.
Roll no. :-31 Sem :– 1 year :- 2014-15
Enrollment no.:-pg14101029
Paper:1[The Renaissance Literature]
Submitted to:-Department of EnglishM.K.Bhav. University
Email ID:- [email protected]
Two monologue of Dr. Faustus
First monologueHigh sounding wordsPride of knowledge
Second monologueHubris washed off He become more humble, noble and
humane.
Two monologue of Dr. Faustus
Faustus: “The reward of sin is death….If we say that we have no sin, we deceive,
ourselves and thereis no truth in us. Why, then, belike we must
sin, and so consequently die:Ay, we must die an everlasting death.What doctrine call you this, Che sera, sera, What will be, shall be? Divinity, adieu!These metaphysics of magicians,And necromantic books are heavenly”.
First monologue
All things that move between the quiet poles
Shall be at my command:
The clock strikes eleven
Stand still, you ever-moving spheres of heaven,
That time may cease, and midnight never come;
Fair Nature’s eye, rise again, and makePerpetual day; or let this hour be butA year, a month, a week, a natural day,That Faustus may repent and save his soul!
Second monologue
See, where Christ’s blood steams in the firmament!
One drop of blood will save me: O my Christ!—
O, if my soul must suffer for my sin, Impose some end to my incessant pain;
No, Faustus, curse thyself, curse Lucifer
That hath depriv’d thee of the joys of heaven.
O, mercy, heaven! Look not so fierce on me!
Adders and serpents, let me breathe a while!
Ugly hell, gape not! Come not, Lucifer!
I’ll burn my book!—O Mephistopheles!
THANK YOU….