explain :When I behold the heavens, then I repent, And curse them, wicked Mephistophilis, Because thotu hast depriv'd me of those joys, . need help please. thank you.
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These lines are taken from literature "Doctor Faustus" written by "Christopher Marlowe"
In these lines Faustus starts to atone that he has made an agreement with a devil named as "Lucifer" And then Mephistophilis tries to reassure him by telling that heaven is not such a good place and also people are more superb than anything like paradise . At that point the good and evil angel show up and try to endeavor the Faustus choice. And Faustus is pooky by the by the possibility that he is sick fated that is why he tries to talk Mephistophilis and get some information about hypothetical issues.
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These lines are taken from literature "Doctor Faustus" written by "Christopher Marlowe"
In these lines Faustus starts to atone that he has made an agreement with a devil named as "Lucifer" And then Mephistophilis tries to reassure him by telling that heaven is not such a good place and also people are more superb than anything like paradise . At that point the good and evil angel show up and try to endeavor the Faustus choice. And Faustus is pooky by the by the possibility that he is sick fated that is why he tries to talk Mephistophilis and get some information about hypothetical issues.
I hope this will help you
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