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Topic: Dr. Faustus as a Tragedy

Paper: 1 ( The Renaissance Literature )Name: Bhatt Urvi P.Roll no. 35Class: sem-1P.G.Enrollment No. : PG13101004Seat No. : 1130036Email id: [email protected] Submitted to: Smt S.B.Gardy Department of English Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar UniversityBhavnagar(Gujarat-India)

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What is Tragedy?

“A tragedy, then, is the imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself; in language with pleasurable acces sories, each kind brought in separately in the parts of the work; in a dramatic, not in a narrative form; with in cidents arousing pity and fear, wherewith to accomplish its catharsis of such emotions.” by Aristotle……

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What is Hamartia?

Hamartia  is a word most famously used in Poetics, where it is usually translated as a mistake or error in judgment. In modern discussions of tragedy, Hamartia has often been described as a hero's "tragic flaw."The word Hamartia is rooted in the notion of missing the mark (hamartanein) and covers a broad spectrum that includes ignorant, mistaken, as well as deliberate iniquity, error, or sin……

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Introduction:

Tragedy by Marlowe.

‘ Tragically History of Dr. Faustus’

‘ Knowledge is power, but power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.’

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Legend:

Believed that there existed an ambitious person interested in necromancy.

Destroyed himself

Faustus means good omened.

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Religious Aim:

Religious drama with the preaching of Christianity.

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Disobedience:

Mythical heroes, disobeyed god.

Prometheus, Adam, Deadalus etc.

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Renaissance Hero:

Faustus says does and becomes is out of his own free will, without any previous pressure or temptation.

Offers his soul to Lucifer for twenty four years.

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Dilemma in Faustus:

Not be free from doubts.

Between two extremes and alternatives.

Remorse and despair in the midst of belief and disbelief.

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Maturity at the end:

Faustus seems a bit mature when his end is near.

Face tragic end alone.

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Conclusion:

Conquering time, space about hell, about creation of the worlds, stars, planets, history, philosophy, religion, art, music, literature and architecture.

Faustus believed, more in devil’s power than God’s power.

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Tragic end

Dr Faustus - Globe on Screen movie clip.mp4

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Thank You….

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