Faust
Summary
«Faust» is a tragedy by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, one of the most significant works in German and world literature. The work on the text spanned over 60 years and remained unfinished. At the heart of the plot is the story of the scholar Faust, who grows weary of earthly science and turns to magic, seeking to gain knowledge of the very essence of existence. Faust makes a pact with the devil Mephistopheles, agreeing to give up his soul if Mephistopheles can offer him a moment he would not want to let go. The work delves into profound philosophical questions about the meaning of life, the pursuit of knowledge, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. As the story unfolds, Faust falls in love with a girl named Gretchen, and his relationship with her leads to tragic consequences. Ultimately, «Faust» explores the protagonist's journey towards redemption and the understanding of the human soul's meanings.
