- I asked you to read Dr Faustus 2.2 for today.
- Could you read 2.3 & then (looking at 2.1 too - we started this in class) track each occasion that Faustus is 'tempted' to turn his back on Satan. What makes him change his mind each time? Why do you think that Marlowe includes such a lengthy cycle of 'temptation' and 'repentance' for Faustus in this Act?
- I also wanted to show you an extract from the Czech version of Faust, and you can watch the clip here:
What do you find interesting about this interpretation of Faustus? Please bring all your ideas to the next lesson...
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