Reaction paper in Dr.
Faustus
Faustus would rather go to hell and rule, than go to heaven and obey God. His lack of faith, coupled by his rightful belief that he is too great a sinner to be saved, complete his damnation, ruin his chances for redemption, and seal his fate. In conclusion, Faustus is far too proud a man. When given the choice between repenting or keeping his pride, Faustus foolishly chooses the direct route to hell. It is not due to any particular religion or religious thought that Faustus died in the end. Faustus choose to die and go to hell, even though he could have saved his soul by the simple act of repentance. Faustus was in control of his final destiny, but his inner turmoil refused to choose repentance as an acceptable option.
The characters did well in the play they are confident in delivering their acts and speeches