Here is the beginning from the original 1616 B-text:
Faustus in his study. Faust.
Affoords this Art no greater miracle?
A greater subject fitteth Faustus wit:
We will read the opening soliloquy from Marlowe's play together. In small groups/pairs, answer these questions:
1. What are his views about philosophy, medicine, law and theology?
2. What imagery does he uses to justify his rejection of these disciplines?
3. Find references to death and religion in this soliloquy. Why might they be important?
4. What does the speech reveal about his desires at this point of the play?
5. What impression do we get of Faustus from this speech?
Mel Gibson's "Hamlet"
We will conclude our viewing of this production in part 2.
Homework
Essay: Discuss Marlowe's presentation of Faustus in both the opening Chorus and soliloquy by Faustus himself. 650-750 words, A4 word-processed. Remember to quote closely from the script.
Have a really good Christmas!
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