Saturday, October 12, 2019
Choruses â⬠what is the importance of these speeches in Dr. Faustus?
Choruses ââ¬â what is the importance of these speeches in Dr. Faustus?    The essential function of the chorus speeches are as a commentary, an  omnipotent voice which observes Faustusââ¬â¢s actions, clarifies his  character and by foreseeing his change in fortunes, heightens the  anticipation of the audience. Also, rather like dressing Mephastoples  in a Friar costume, the chorus speeches are a practical device used by  Marlowe to communicate aspects of the play which are simply impossible  to perform on stage. Thus, they have particular significance from a 16th  century perspective, as the theatre would not have had the elaborate  lighting and stage sets to demonstrate a change in scenery as  audiences are used to today.    The chorus speeches are made at various times throughout the play,  linking the dramatic scenes together. They are therefore crucial to  the structure, as without them, the audience would not have the same  sense of exactly how Faustus is using his powers as time passes or  indeed, fully understand the progressing danger he is in.     The opening chorus is essential is introducing the audience to  Faustsââ¬â¢s character, the themes of the play and to a certain extent the  morals Marlowe intended to convey. By speaking directly to the  audience, the chorus brings them into the play, laying down the  foundations of the essential plot. Saying this, the opening lines are  not about Doctor Faustus itself but rather ironically about what the  play is not going to entail. This however, has the effect of drawing  in audience as the descriptions of the ââ¬Ëalternativeââ¬â¢ plays are  presented as epic and intriguing in themselves:    ââ¬ËNor, in the pomp of proud audacious deedsââ¬â¢    The power of this line is emphasised by the alliterative...              ...rue of the final,  emphatic chorus, which in a way shows us that Faustus wasted his  talents:    ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight.ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ gives the  impression that despite his ambitions, Faustus had unfulfilled his  potential and could have used his skills to help others instead of for  selfish reasons.    Although for itââ¬â¢s time the essential themes of the play seem quite  forward thinking yet chourus speeches were not an unheard of feature  in 16th century England. They had been preciously used in Morality  Plays so Marloew was arguably using a structure that had proved to be  a success. However, by having a chorus directly speaking to the  audience there is increased communication between the audience and the  actors on stage and is simply a simple yet effective way to connect  the scenes together and eliminate any confusion the audience may have.                    Choruses ââ¬â what is the importance of these speeches in Dr. Faustus?  Choruses ââ¬â what is the importance of these speeches in Dr. Faustus?    The essential function of the chorus speeches are as a commentary, an  omnipotent voice which observes Faustusââ¬â¢s actions, clarifies his  character and by foreseeing his change in fortunes, heightens the  anticipation of the audience. Also, rather like dressing Mephastoples  in a Friar costume, the chorus speeches are a practical device used by  Marlowe to communicate aspects of the play which are simply impossible  to perform on stage. Thus, they have particular significance from a 16th  century perspective, as the theatre would not have had the elaborate  lighting and stage sets to demonstrate a change in scenery as  audiences are used to today.    The chorus speeches are made at various times throughout the play,  linking the dramatic scenes together. They are therefore crucial to  the structure, as without them, the audience would not have the same  sense of exactly how Faustus is using his powers as time passes or  indeed, fully understand the progressing danger he is in.     The opening chorus is essential is introducing the audience to  Faustsââ¬â¢s character, the themes of the play and to a certain extent the  morals Marlowe intended to convey. By speaking directly to the  audience, the chorus brings them into the play, laying down the  foundations of the essential plot. Saying this, the opening lines are  not about Doctor Faustus itself but rather ironically about what the  play is not going to entail. This however, has the effect of drawing  in audience as the descriptions of the ââ¬Ëalternativeââ¬â¢ plays are  presented as epic and intriguing in themselves:    ââ¬ËNor, in the pomp of proud audacious deedsââ¬â¢    The power of this line is emphasised by the alliterative...              ...rue of the final,  emphatic chorus, which in a way shows us that Faustus wasted his  talents:    ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight.ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ gives the  impression that despite his ambitions, Faustus had unfulfilled his  potential and could have used his skills to help others instead of for  selfish reasons.    Although for itââ¬â¢s time the essential themes of the play seem quite  forward thinking yet chourus speeches were not an unheard of feature  in 16th century England. They had been preciously used in Morality  Plays so Marloew was arguably using a structure that had proved to be  a success. However, by having a chorus directly speaking to the  audience there is increased communication between the audience and the  actors on stage and is simply a simple yet effective way to connect  the scenes together and eliminate any confusion the audience may have.                      
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