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Faust

ger. Faust · 1808, 1832
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Book Review

«Faust» by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is one of the greatest works of world literature, combining philosophical depth, dramatic tension, and poetic beauty. Critics note that Goethe masterfully explores the eternal questions of human existence, such as the pursuit of knowledge, the search for the meaning of life, and the struggle between good and evil. The central character, Doctor Faust, embodies the thirst for knowledge and dissatisfaction, making his character universal and timeless. Mephistopheles, in turn, represents a complex and multifaceted image of evil, which not only tempts but also stimulates Faust to action. Critics also emphasize the richness of symbolism and allusions, which make the work multilayered and open to various interpretations. Overall, Goethe's «Faust» is not just a literary work but also a philosophical treatise that continues to inspire and provoke deep reflections among readers and scholars.

Faust
Date of publication: 14 May 2024
Updated: 8 July 2024
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