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Human nature has always been a mystery. Whether we are conducted by
individual impulses or subject to a greater force called destiny?
We have our assumptions but no one knows the answer indeed.
Christopher Marlowe lived in a time when religious dogmas
overwhelmed society - nevertheless, the rebellious playwright
raised some of the burning questions we would never dare to ask
about. He realised that the case should not be simply about
original sin but it has to say something about our wavering nature
and inherent possibilities as well. The rumours and taboos left the
people in a quandary but at the same time, the Elizabethan era was
labelled by the increasing power of self-consciousness. Marlowe
gives an analysis about this dual characteristic in his play Doctor
Faustus confronting the basic tenets of Calvin, Luther, Erasmus and
such. Whether Faustus is guilty or not? He is not attempting to
give an overall answer - all he does is depicting a great
personality who is destroyed by his own passion and ambition.
Marlowe detects the pros and cons just as we do if we seek after
self-knowledge. This book is for those who are the same.
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