This text tries to explain one of the most complicated 
                          and, at the same time, greatest works of the German literature, 
                          'Faust' by Goethe. This text is very dense and to present 
                          it in a clear and interesting way is quite difficult. 
                          'Faust' by Goethe is at the same time a way of seeing 
                          the world, let us say a philosophy and a text of beautiful 
                          and true verses. It describes psychological phenomenons 
                          as well as subtle emotions very precisely. Challenges 
                          can arise because of the differences in languages can 
                          make it quite difficult to catch the beauty, and the 
                          point of the original text. 
                        When trying to interpret a piece of literature usually 
                          we search for that what we think runs like a thread 
                          through the whole work. This thread in Faust is the 
                          bet that the Lord makes with Mephistopheles. The bet 
                          is regarding the philosophy of mankind. Faust can be 
                          considered a weighty piece of literature and some parts 
                          are so strong that they seem to be separate pieces of 
                          literature in their own right in these places the thread 
                          is easily lost. May be the strength of Faust is not 
                          that it presents a homogeneous vision of man and the 
                          world, but that the parts in themselves offer deep insight. 
                          The author feels there is no need for a poem to explain 
                          the philosophical conception of humanity 
                        Faust is a very heterogenic piece of work. The influence 
                          it has comes from the huge amount of precise psychological 
                          descriptions, the descriptions of nature and the subtle 
                          emotions and above all the powerful language. 
                        Given the dense structure of the text the author feels 
                          it is best to first present the "thread of things". 
                          This will be done in the الفصل التالي followed by a 
                          summary of the content of the text. After this, there 
                          will be discussion about the most important verses in 
                          the work. The author has chosen "The most important 
                          verses " subjectively, because they seem to be 
                          the most beautiful. Last but not least you'll find a 
                          complete translation of the work, made by G. M. Priest 
                          in 1808. 
                           
                         
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