This question applies the the first part of the tragedy
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- Dedication
- Prelude at the Theater
- Prologue in Heaven
- Scene I
- Scene II
- Scene III
- Scene IV
- Scene V
- Scene VI
- Scene VII
- Scene VIII
- Scene IX
- Scene X
- Scene XI
- Scene XII
- Scene XIII
- Scene XIV
- Scene XV
- Scene XVII
- Scene XVIII
- Scene XIX
- Scene XX
- Scene XXI
- Scene XXII
- Scene XXIII
- Scene XXIV
- Scene XXV
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Is Faust presented as a positive or negative figure in the story? Why?
Do his words and actions indeed demonstrate an "immoral morality" or does his focus on self-realization present a positive alternative to the town and its punishments?
Goethe, Faust-- German 1808,