1. Faustus
"Look again at Faustus" opening soliloquy, from "Settle thy studies, Faustus, and begin" to "Here tire, my brains to get a deity", paying special attention to what he says and how he says it. ... One may find this hard to believe, as he speaks as if his vast knowledge is less significant than it actually is, and one may ponder over what an intelligent doctor could find more appealing than wisdom. ... I find it very interesting how he says "Where is Justinian?" ... Previously, he had taken the philosophical and science-based quotes into consideration, and one can say that by doing this he i...
- Word Count: 2452
- Approx Pages: 10
- Grade Level: Undergraduate