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Faust As A Romantic Hero

Faust as a Romantic Hero

In Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust, the protagonist exhibits many characteristics of a typical romantic hero. First, he is larger then life. He has obtained numerous advanced degrees, and conjures up spirits. In his effort to go beyond knowledge and gain experience he strikes a bargain with the Devil. He is "not afraid of the Devil or hell" ( Lawall & Mack, 444) and proves that by making the deal with the Devil.
Secondly, he embodies the best and worst of mankind. He is a scholar and would be considered a Renaissance man. Earlier in his life, he helped his father, who was a doctor, treat sick people during a plague. On the other hand, his lust for Margarete displays the worst of mankind. This lust led to the death of Margarete, her brother, her mother, and her baby. Margarete is a simple, innocent girl who Faust can physically have but not form a permanent bond with (Lawall & Mack, 438).
And lastly, he is a icon for all humanity.......


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