Dr Faustus by Christopher Marlowe 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LiteratureDr. FaustusA2/A-levelAQA Created by: scjmanCreated on: 13-05-14 16:25 Faustus is likened to this Greek mythological figure in the prologue Icarus 1 of 12 Faustus is a scholar in this German city Wittenberg 2 of 12 Faustus is an ........... overreacher 3 of 12 Faustus describes this as "Unpleasant, harsh, contemptible and vile" divinity 4 of 12 Arch-Regent of Hell, with whom Faustus signs his contract Lucifer 5 of 12 Mephistopheles theoretically serves as Faustus' ....... servant 6 of 12 The only way Faustus can save himself from damnation is to ...... to God repent 7 of 12 Faustus and Mephistopheles play a prank on this religious leader, making a mockery of him The Pope 8 of 12 These two dim-witted servants act as comic relief when they try to become conjurers Rafe and Robin 9 of 12 Hell is presented, not so much as a place, but more as the state of forever being denied entry to ...... Heaven 10 of 12 At the play's end, Faustus is dragged to .... Hell 11 of 12 The play is heavily based on these medieval productions, firmly rooted in Christianity morality plays 12 of 12
LITB3 Elements of the Gothic Mind Map (relating to Frankenstein, The Bloody Chamber and Dr Faustus 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings
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