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posted on 2025-01-11, 08:58 authored by Bishnu Silwal ChhetriBishnu Silwal Chhetri

Iconoclastic Reading of Goethe's Faust is a Master's degree thesis dissertation by Bishnu Silwal Chhetri that challenges the conventional portrayal of Faust as a demon, anti-Christ, or embodiment of evil. The author presents Faust as a modern-day hero—a flawed yet aspirational human being striving to transcend limitations, explore the unknown, and achieve personal fulfillment.


In this reinterpretation, Faust is depicted not as a figure of inherent malice but as a representation of humanity’s perpetual quest for knowledge, meaning, and self-realization. By embarking on a journey fraught with moral ambiguity and existential challenges, Faust exemplifies the modern condition of seeking progress and understanding despite inevitable errors and consequences.


The thesis positions Faust as a symbol of resilience and ambition, embodying the complexities of human nature and the dualities of good and evil. Through this iconoclastic lens, the author sheds light on how Goethe’s Faust reflects timeless struggles of individualism, morality, and the human spirit's unrelenting drive to strive beyond the ordinary.


This unique perspective invites readers to reconsider the character of Faust, emphasizing his role as a humanistic figure rather than a traditional villain.



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