Doctor Faustus (Marlowe)

Is Faustus' damnation tragic or an act of justice? Discuss in detail.

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Faust's damnation is largely an act of justice. Faustus' first great sin is pride. He does not stop there. Reflecting the Christian view, pride gives rise to all of the other sins, and ends ironically with the proud man's abasement. Faustus goes quickly from pride to all of the other sins, becoming increasingly petty and low. It is only God, near the end of the play, that can provide Faust with salvation.

Is Faustus's damnation tragic or an act of justice? Explain.

is Faustus Damination is tragic or an act of justice discuss in detail