Deals or Pacts in Literature
.... men. Faustus's
pact with Mephistophilis (and with
Lucifer) is the most obvious two. Faustus, in fact, initiates this
pact. First ....
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Dr. Faustus
.... requested, so long as Faustus gave himself up for
Lucifer in the end (117). One of the most important implications of Dr. Faustus'
pact with Mephostophiles was ....
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Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe
.... requested, so long as Faustus gave himself up for
Lucifer in the end (117). One of the most important implications of Dr. Faustus'
pact with Mephostophiles was ....
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Doc Faustus
.... Because none of his learning will allow him to transcend his mortal condition, he rejects God and forms a
pact with
Lucifer all the while pursuing the arts of ....
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Mephistophilis & Iago
.... (Ii43-44; 58-66) Deceit is carried forward through false empowerment: In his attempt to keep Faustus steadfast to his
pact with
Lucifer, Mephistophilis seeks ....
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Evil in Marlowe's Dr. Faustus & Shakespeare's Othello
.... (Ii43-44; 58-66) Deceit is carried forward through false empowerment: In his attempt to keep Faustus steadfast to his
pact with
Lucifer, Mephistophilis seeks ....
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Faust & Yankees
.... Both Dr. Faustus and Joe Boyd make a
pact with the Devil because they are not .... In this sense they become trapped by
Lucifer, but it is they themselves who help ....
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