Faust: Faust's Study (2)

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Summary

Mephisto returns to see Faust. This is when Faust begins to tell how nothing in the world can make him happy. Mephisto then makes a deal with him that he will serve him and help him find happiness. In return though if Faust is found to be completely satisfied then Faust will die and Mephisto gets his soul. Faust agrees to this and they later set off.

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