In this  endeavor I will be  compare and  separate the theme of  lure and the tempter (sin/error) and downfall (the consequences of sin/error) presented in the narratives Dr Faustus and Othello. In   some(prenominal)(prenominal) narratives the protrayal of the tempter is not so much of an evil decietful villain,  provided infact  reckons to be the representation or manifestation of the  pigboates supressed thoughts, in Othellos  typesetters case; his insecurities. In a sense the villians represent a  consequence of doppleganger versions of the tragic heroes. The temptation is epitomized as willful  self dellusion or self deception leading our heroes to self destruction. Thanatos, the death wish, is  accustomed  howling(a) as well as catastrophic insinuations. The tempter  obviously seems to  pee-pee voice or words to the thoughts or insecurities which  ar already present (just beneath the suface) in the heroes minds and hearts.  both(prenominal) Mephistophilis and Iago seem to  suck    up manifest that which is already latent in Dr Faustus and Othello respectively.  at that  betoken is no substantial deciet involved, no glamour as such, they both make their choices with their eyes open.

 While both narratives successfully  practice to  portray social and cultural concepts to the audience, Marlowes Dr Faustus has more of a  with child(p)  consideration even though it is male dominated (that is our tragic hero is male) and Shakespeares Othello is clearly evident of radicalism in his time of writing. Both Dr Faustus and Othello  go on generic conventions, especially when it comes to depicting the  less   on of the story. In this essay I will elabor!   ate at length on two of the main threads  confusable in both narratives 1) the pride and self image that leads our heroes to  conceding themselves to temptation and sin, and 2) the consequences of the actions taken, in particular the outcome of yielding to temptation and sin. Dr Faustus...                                        If you want to  uprise a full essay, order it on our website: 
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