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==Commentary==
==Commentary==
This scene is where "Faust realizes that if he purses his designs on Margarete with the devil's help, he can only bring harm to her" (Montgomery 41).  This alludes to the tragedy to come.  Faust also wonders why he is doing and acting the way he is.  He says "But me? What is it brought me here?
This scene is where "Faust realizes that if he purses his designs on Margarete with the devil's help, he can only bring harm to her" (Montgomery 41).  This alludes to the tragedy to come.  Faust also wonders why he is doing and acting the way he is.  He says "But me? What is it brought me here?
        See how shaken, how moved I am!
See how shaken, how moved I am!
        What do i want? Why is my heart so torn?
What do i want? Why is my heart so torn?
        Poor Faust, I hardly know you anymore."(579, 2512-2515).
Poor Faust, I hardly know you anymore."(579, 2512-2515).
He doesn't understand why he is lusting for Margarete so much.  Before, Faust had no real emotion in his life and now he is feeling so much.  He realizes that he is not the same man he used to be.
He doesn't understand why he is lusting for Margarete so much.  Before, Faust had no real emotion in his life and now he is feeling so much.  He realizes that he is not the same man he used to be.



Revision as of 17:52, 1 March 2006

Summary

Faust and Mephisto are in Margarete's room. Faust puts a jewelry box in Margaret's closet. Margarete finds the box and puts the jewelry on and looks at herself in the mirror.

Notes

Commentary

This scene is where "Faust realizes that if he purses his designs on Margarete with the devil's help, he can only bring harm to her" (Montgomery 41). This alludes to the tragedy to come. Faust also wonders why he is doing and acting the way he is. He says "But me? What is it brought me here? See how shaken, how moved I am! What do i want? Why is my heart so torn? Poor Faust, I hardly know you anymore."(579, 2512-2515). He doesn't understand why he is lusting for Margarete so much. Before, Faust had no real emotion in his life and now he is feeling so much. He realizes that he is not the same man he used to be.

Study Questions

1.  What does Faust imagine while sittin in Margarete's room?
2.  What does Mephisto bring Fasut? What does Faust do with this?
3.  What is Margarete's reaction to what she finds?
4.  How does Margarete act when she enters her room?

External Resources

Works Cited

Montgomery, Paul. Goethe's Faust: Critiques of Literature. New York: Monarch Press, 1963.