Many critics have not fully understood how the seven deadly sins work in Marlowe’s play Doctor Faustus. One of the most important parts of the play is how Faustus’ pride
Christopher Marlowe
In Christopher Marlowe's renowned tragedy, Doctor Faustus, the titular character embarks on a journey that ultimately leads to his tragic downfall. Dr. Faustus, an ambitious and knowledgeable scholar, makes a
Doctor Faustus is a morality play, and the play has a moral lesson within it. The moral lesson in Doctor Faustus is “the wages of sin are death.” Doctor Faustus
Biography: Christopher Marlowe was born in Canterbury in 1564, the identical year as William Shakespeare, and attended King's School, the place he acquired a classical schooling like all Elizabethan writers.



