Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Not quite. The moral is something along the line of: The last result of wisdom stamps it true; He only earns his freedom and existence Who daily conquers them anew.
Originally posted by chithappens
Ummm, he was physically torn apart at the end (I forget who did it but that is what happened).
I remember performing the monologue where he awaits the return of mephistopheles, and I know he turns out to be a fairly tragic character, but I don't remember the actual end
needless to say, I realize your point and was trying to be a bit sarcastic, I'll be sure not to sell my soul for magic powers, thanks for the tip 😛
Originally posted by inimalist
I remember performing the monologue where he awaits the return of mephistopheles, and I know he turns out to be a fairly tragic character, but I don't remember the actual endneedless to say, I realize your point and was trying to be a bit sarcastic
I figured but just wanted to show off.
Originally posted by inimalist
I'll be sure not to sell my soul for magic powers, thanks for the tip 😛
Remember kids: knowing is half the battle.
Originally posted by inimalistBut then you would get depressed knowing that everyone else is really stupid and you still had to talk to them. You'd probably start killing everyone cause we're so damn dumb and can't help i t. 🙁
why wouldn't you?like, there is a level of knowledge you would be content with that is less than "everything"?