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Homo fuge! Whither should I fly ?
If unto God, he'll throw me down to hell.

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Answer:

The given line is important annotations in Doctor Faustus.

Explanation:

The conclusion of the play can be seen in Faustus' agreement with the devil. He must sign the document with his own blood, according to Mephistophilis. He cuts his arm, then starts to write. His blood quickly thickens. Mephistophilis ignites it with fire, and Faustus completes the bond. When he looks at the wound, he notices that it has the words homo fuge scrawled on it. It appears to go away and come back. Faustus questions the words' definitions. They order him to take to the air, but where should he fly? It will be ineffective for him to fly to God since God will reject him. He musters the fortitude to declare, once and for all, that he would not fly.

The coagulation of blood and the image of "homo fuge" represent the thoughts of Faustus. He still believes in God in his unconscious mind. Despite giving in to his pride, it still raises waves of objection. The sad war in Faustus is only getting started. He is unaware of the risks associated with damnation. He continues to feel its early pains. It will quickly grow until it reaches enormous proportions.

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