Sunday, 20 September 2009

Faust chorus and religious argument

Two interesting parts to this lesson.
First was looking at the chorus prologue of Dr. Faustus. It sets the play up to the audience to give them a vague idea of what they are about to see. It mentions Carthagens and Mars which give connotations of war and violence, suggesting the play will contain conflict. It also mentions Necromancy which shows the audience they will witness magic and evil. It gives us an impression of what Faustus himself will be like too. For example the mention of waxen wings refers to Icarus who flew to close to the sun and fell to his death, this suggests pride in him.

The other part to the lesson was the discussion on religion...too many tangents to analyse it all really. The general theme was Christianity's view on good and evil, spirits etc.
Well we never came to a conclusion so I can't comment on the actual beliefs.

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