and self-growth. ... That Dmitri takes his withered self for truth and feels compassion for crying Anna shows his self-reflection ... But after he had noticed that the lady hadn't been drowned in her fantasy and had been sincerely worrying
It is evident that Faust’s desire to be a god is represented as a perverted form which leads him to self-destruction ... Faust, who swears to be sincere to his emotion since he was in love with Gretchen, expresses that “The ... It is well-represented in his sayment fully contains the knowledge that Faust seeks.
I, Michael Cassio, was so inspired by his self-confidence and humility, that I promised myself to regard ... in by such deceit. ... Our hero and father-in-combat, the general Othello, is not able to participate in solemn occasion.