Johann
Wolfgang Von Goethe, “Faust” (99-122)
In “Faust part 1,” the character Faust is a rather
arrogant and depressed man. He thinks he is smarter than most people because of
broad intelligence of many subjects like Philosophy, law, medicine, recto and
verso, and theology. As is said, “Of course I’m cleverer than these stuffed
shirts, These Doctors, M.A.S, Scribes and Priests” (105). As in this statement,
he claims that he is smarter than others and obviously holds himself to high
standards. However he is rather depressed because no matter all the knowledge
he has, he still feels that he does not know enough. For example, “Oh God, how
hard I’ve slaved away, with what result? Poor foolish old man, I’m no whit
wiser than when I began” (105). He feels that he is not entirely complete with
knowledge until he fully merges with nature and the universe. This is where the
themes of dissatisfaction and human helplessness come in. Throughout these few
pages, we see these themes pop up together where Faust is not satisfied by his
lack of total knowledge and the fact of how helpless humans are compared to
nature and the universe. For example, “So I no longer need to sweat painfully
explaining what I don’t know anything about: So I may penetrate the power that
holds the universe together, behold the source whence all proceeds and no more
torture words, words, words” (106). Faust feels hopeless that he cannot have full
power as a human so he seeks higher beings to help him obtain this knowledge.
However, it does not work out because he is just human, like according to this
spirit: “It’s your idea of me you’re equal to, Not me!” (109). Faust claims he
is equal to the spirit but the spirit does not feel the same because of the
difference in their capabilities. As a human, Faust cannot even comprehend the
true power of this human being, thus, he is not equal to this spirit. As a
result, he is left disappointed.
To
create this story and tie it together, Goethe used religious and other elements
in the story. He used Christian elements, modern science and philosophy to
fully put his story together and convey the spirit and desires of human and
modern life. He used Christian elements through the usage of spirits, sin and
his view towards the heavens. For example, “A musty goddamned hole in the wall
where even the golden light of heaven can only weakly make its way through”
(106). In this statement, he expresses that only heaven lights can somewhat
make it through. This seems like it’s a hint at the sin in human life. Goethe
uses modern science in philosophy in this story through Faust’s desire to merge
with nature and the universe to obtain more knowledge and his apparent
understandings like: “I understand them finally: The spirit world is not barred
shut, it’s your closed mind, your dead heart” (107). Faust combines modern
science and philosophy through alchemy and his attempts to reach the other side
of the world: the spirits.
Hey Kaylee, I enjoyed your analysis because of the depth you go into about the subject of Von Goethe and give clear quotes to help readers understand. The analysis you did after was also a highlight of the post because it was clear. Although you should add a little more insight just because those were really good quotes and desire more analysis but you did perfect thanks.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful analysis Kaylee! You did not simply summarize a text, but delve deeper into it and explained how literary themes such as dissatisfaction and helplessness play a part in this story. Also, you mention a few other perspectives on how religion play a role here as well. I haven't even read this text and you gave me a great insight into not only what the story was about, but about this particular character as well. Great job!
ReplyDeleteHi Kaytee! I always enjoy reading your analysis because you always hit the mark! Like Felonie say, you don't summarize, you really go into depth with the text which makes reading you analysis a lot more insightful and helpful! I also enjoyed the quotes and examples you used from the text !
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