What style of drama is dr faustus?
It is of the Elizabethan period and uses blank verse and prose in 13 scenes (for the 1604 version) and thirty scenes (for the 1616) version. Blank verse is largely reserved for the main scenes while prose is used in the comic scenes. Modern texts divide the play into 5 acts; act 5 being the shortest. As in many Elizabethan plays, there is a chorus who does not interact with the other characters but rather provides an introduction and conclusion to the play and gives an introduction to the events that have unfolded at the beginning of some acts. Style Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus, a tragedy in five acts, tells the story of the title character’s agreement to sell his soul to the devil in exchange for twenty-four years of absolute power. Chorus In drama, a chorus is one or more actors who comment on and interpret the action unfolding on stage. In Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus, the chorus appears four times. First, it introduces the play’s theme. Later, it provides the where and when in