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==Study Questions== | ==Study Questions== | ||
1. What is the significance of Faust asking Mephisto to enter three different times? | |||
2. How is Mephisto dressed? | |||
3. What kind of mood or mindset is Faust in at this time? | |||
4. What kind of agreement or deal do Faust and Mephisto make? | |||
5. What are the consequenes of this deal? | |||
6. What "grotesque" part of Faust is a must, for the deal to be "in writing"? | |||
7. Who does Mephisto pretend to be when talking to the student? | |||
8. From where is the phrase derived that Mephisto writes on the student's album? | |||
9. What does this phrase symbolize? | |||
==External Resources== | ==External Resources== | ||
==Works Cited== | ==Works Cited== | ||
Brians, Paul. "Study Guide for Goethe's Faust." Department of English, 14 June 1995. Washinton State University, Pullman 99164-5020. 22 February 2006. | |||
<http://www.wsu.edu/brians/hum/> | |||
Heller, Erich. "Goethe: A Collection of Critical Essays." Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1968. | |||
Molnar, Geza Von. " Hidden In Plain View: Another Look at Goethe's Faust." The American Society For Eightenth Century Studies. (2002). 469-496. | |||
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