Christopher Marlowe- Doctor Faustus

What do you remember about the Renaissance?
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What do you remember about the Renaissance?

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In which sense is Faustus a man of his time?

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Faustus exclaims, 'Heaven be in these lips.'What does this say about him?

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'Brighter art thou than flaming Jupiter, / When he appear'd to hapless Semele.'
In what sense are these lines a portent of doom?

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What aspects of the way the excerpt is written help actors to remember the lines?

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Do you believe that there are limits to what it is right for humans to discover or limits to what scientists should try to do?

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Why does Faustus refer to the city of Wittenberg?

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And why does Wittenberg have to be sacked?

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