The Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Made into a Farce - Couverture souple

Christopher Marlowe; William Mountfort

 
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Synopsis

This adaptation of Christopher Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, titled The Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Made into a Farce, is a comedic reinterpretation of Marlowe’s tragic play, written by William Mountfort. The farce, first performed in 1683, takes the original's somber exploration of ambition and damnation and reimagines it in a lighter, more humorous context. Mountfort's version alters the serious themes of the original play, using slapstick comedy, satire, and exaggerated characters to present the story in a way that is more entertaining than tragic. While maintaining the core elements of Faustus’ pact with the devil and his subsequent downfall, the farce focuses more on absurd situations and the ridiculousness of Faustus' actions. The portrayal of the devil and other supernatural elements is reworked for comedic effect, turning the original play’s dark themes into an opportunity for humor and parody.

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