<p>Goethe&#39;s Faust complicates the simple Christian moral of the original legend. A hybrid between a play and an extended poem Goethe&#39;s two-part &quot;closet drama&quot; is epic in scope. It gathers together references from Christian medieval Roman eastern and Hellenic poetry philosophy and literature. The composition and refinement of Goethe&#39;s own version of the legend occupied him for over sixty years (though not continuously). The final version published after his death is recognized as a great work of German literature. The story concerns the fate of Faust in his quest for the true essence of life (&quot;was die Welt im Innersten zusammenh&auml;lt&quot;). Frustrated with learning and the limits to his knowledge power and enjoyment of life he attracts the attention of the Devil (represented by Mephistopheles) who makes a bet with Faust that he will be able to satisfy him; a notion that Faust is incredibly reluctant towards as he believes this happy zenith will never come. This is a significant difference between Goethe&#39;s &quot;Faust&quot; and Marlowe&#39;s; Faust is not the one who suggests the wager.</p>
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