What dramatical device is used by playwriters to convey a character’s thoughts on stage?
Soliloquy
Which four key academic disciplines does Faustus consider in Act 1: Scene 1?
Philosophy, Law, Medicine and Divinity
What does the term ‘finite’ mean?
Limited in size or extent
‘Is to dispute well, logic’s chiefest _____?’ (1.1)
End
‘thou hast attain’d that _______’ (1.1)
End
‘hast thou not attain’d that ______?’ (1.1)
End
‘When all is done, ________ is best.’ (1.1)
Divinity
‘The reward of sin is death. That’s _______.’ (1.1)
Hard
‘Che sera, sera/What shall be shall be? Divinity, _________!’ (1.1)
Adieu!
What does Renaissance mean?
Re-birth
The Renaissance questioned beliefs and disciplines from which time period?
Medieval
What does omnipotence mean?
All powerful
What does deity mean?
God
‘Necromantic books are _________’ (1.1)
Heavenly
In the quotation: ‘Necromantic books are heavenly’, what is that attracts Faustus to black-magic?
The ability to be as powerful as a God (Omnipotent)
‘O, what a world of __________ and delight’ (1.1)
Profit
‘Of power, of honour, of _______________’ (1.1)
Omnipotence
A sound magician is a mighty _______’ (1.1)
God
‘Here, Faustus, try thy brain to gain a ________’
Deity
Which historical figure of Elizabeth I’s court is the character of Faustus apparently somewhat based on?
Dr John Dee
‘heap God’s heavy ________ upon thy head!’ (1.1)
Wrath
Who is Jove?
The King of the Roman gods
The Good and Evil Angels are stock characters from what type of plays?
Morality
The Good and Evil Angels are what type of device typical of morality plays?
Stock characters