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King Lear


The Angels represent .
             Robertson 2.
             the internal conflict that Faustus is dealing with to make his difficult decision to sell his soul to the devil. In SceneI line 53 Faustus says, .
             "O what a world of profit and delight, .
             of power, of honor, of omnipotence.
             Is promised to the studious artisan!" .
             Faustus is seduced by the lure of a power that he is not mortally meant to have. The good angel warns him, In scene I line 70 .
             "O Faustus lay that damned book aside". .
             He heeds this advice and falls on the advice of the bad angel in scene I line74. .
             Go forward, Faustus, in that famous art, .
             wherein all nature's treasury is contained: .
             Be thou on earth as Jove is in the sky, .
             Lord and commander of these elements. .
             Faustus desires this power that God did not intend him to have and following the advice of the bad angel is the beginning of his downfall. Faustus suffers in a different way than Lear did, he struggles with his own demons of choosing between the possible delights of heaven or eternal damnation. Later in the play the old man who urges him to listen to his advice, scene 12 line 26.
             Ah Doctor Faustus that I might prevail .
             to guide thy steps unto the way of life. .
             The old man continues to attempt to persuade him to come under the mercy of God and be saved, but instead he is doomed for eternal damnation under the control of Lucifier and the Devil. Faustus and Lear overlook their valuable assets such as their family members, friends and the unforeseen angel. We all have someone looking out for us, I believe we choose not to listen to advice that is given to us that we don't want to hear. These plays teach us a valuable lesson, that all advice in one form or another may be for our own good.
             A person's character is what an individual is made of and what we judge each and every person by.


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