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Monday, October 27, 2014

Doctor, Doctor, Gimme the News, I got a bad feeling that Faustus is loose!

We’ve spent a lot of time considering how dumb Faustus is with all of the bad decisions he makes, but at this point in the play (Acts 3&4), I’m wondering what his intentions have really become. In the beginning he was all about getting money and being cool, truly the stuff of greatness. However, in act 3 we see Faustus freeing Bruno from what appears to be a pretty damn corrupt Pope with the help of Mephostophilis. At this point I’m wondering if his intentions have remained the same, and this is a way of furthering those goals, is Faustus trying to have fun at the expense of others, or is he legitimately trying to do good?
My vote is for option two. It seems like Faustus is all about having fun at this point and Bruno’s rescue is simply a byproduct of Faustus trying to mess with the Pope. At some point it seems like Faustus begins to care less about money and prefers to show off his powers and cause inconveniences. With the powers Faustus is shown to have (invisibility, conjuring spirits, etc.) it would be pretty easy for him to get as much money as he needs. However, Faustus never really does anything about that. Instead he curses the Pope and slaps him. Clearly he’s using those powers to their full effect.
I don’t completely fault Faustus for his change of heart though. If I had been given demonic powers with 24 years left to live I would likely end up trying to have fun with it as well. If he spends those 24 years amassing a great fortune, what will that do for him in death? Faustus is aware that there is a countdown on his life, and I suppose is now trying to make the most of it. I can’t say he’s not being dumb about it because he absolutely is, but it seems like a fun time.

Lastly, I’m interested in why his limbs are so easily dismembered. The horse-courser very easily detaches Faustus’s leg and walks away with it. Obviously when magic is involved some weird shit is gonna happen, but in this case I’m just wondering how Faustus is so unfazed. After his head is cut off he remarks about not being able to die until the 24 years is up (I didn’t realize immortality was part of the deal, but that’s cool), but generally I would consider losing a limb to be fairly inconvenient. He seems not to stress it too much.