Significance of the Good and the Evil Angel
The
Good Angel and the Evil Angel create inner conflict in the mind of Faustus when
the Good Angel urges him to shun black art of magic, and the Evil Angel tempts
hi with infinite power which magic will provide for him. The Good and the Evil
Angels gives the touch of Morality play to Doctor Faustus. The characters of
the Morality play are allegorical. They ae personified as abstractions of vice
or
virtues. The Good and the Evil Angels represent the path of virtue, and sin and damnation respectively. Their characters also reflect Christian belief that humans are assigned guardian angels, and that devils can influence human thoughts.
The
Good and Evil Angels personify the two aspects of Faustus’s character. The
former stands for order, virtue or goodness and the latter represents the baser
spirit of Faustus, his indomitable passions and desires. One stands for his
conscience and the other, his curiosity for ‘unlawful things.’
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