Act 5 Scene 2 and epilogue Flashcards

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Which scene does this one mirror?

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Mirrors 1:1 as it shows Faustus’ tragic fall as he has gone from being an esteemed scholar to a desperate and hopeless man

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What device is used in ‘O, he stays my tongue’?

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Apostrophe highlights his desperation as he is physically prevented by the devils to repent

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What device is used in ‘Mountains and hills, come, come and fall in me/ And hide me from the heavy wrath of God’?

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The imperatives display his helplessness as he can’t exert power over the universe. He tries to save himself as he takes the Good Angels words

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How is Faustus represented in ‘I’ll burn my books. Ah, Mephistopheles’?

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He tries to save himself in his last moment as he decides to change his ways and return to religion whilst being seized by the devils - inevitable fate. Represents Renaissance search for knowledge to being compatible with Christian value.

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What can be inferred in ‘Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight’ ?

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Shows how’s Faustus’ desire for godly power was unnatural and led to his vast potential being wasted - cautionary tale

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