Doctor Faustus - Act 1, Scence 4 Flashcards
1
Q
“He would give his soul to the devil for a shoulder of mutton”
A
- Structural parallel to Faustus futile deal : emphasises foolish nature, highlights bathos
- Slapstick comedy
2
Q
“Wilt thou serve me, and I’ll make thee go like Qui mini discipulus”
A
- Wagner foils Faustus highlighting his desire for power and authority
- Imperatives emphasise desire for power
- Highlights foolishness for Faustus
3
Q
“I’ll turn all the lice about thee into familiars”
A
- Empty threat emphasises the foolish and pointless nature of necromancy
- Undermines its power
- Ineffective
4
Q
“Be diametarily fixed upon my right heel with quasi vestigiis nostrils insistere”
A
- Imperative : attempts to be intelligent
- Impressive however irony is created as Robin doesn’t understand due to a lack of education
5
Q
“tickle the pretty wenches plackets”
A
- Metaphor : highlights Faustus’ future base desires
- Crude