hat’s the one thing you want most in the world? You might immediately think of that new gadget or stylish pair of shoes you’ve been begging for. But try to think deeper than that. Go on—if you could have anything, what would it be?Would you want world peace? How about an endless winter break? Maybe you’d want eternal health for your family or constant happiness for your friends. Many people would find it tempting to ask for vast wealth, power, or knowledge.Whatever it is your heart desires, you’ve probably heard at one point or another that’s important to be careful what you wish for. After all, you just might get it! For centuries, people have told stories meant to teach just that lesson. From genies to fairies to leprechauns, creatures that grant people their wishes are known to tricky and dishonest. One such story is the legend of Faust.Faust—or Faustus, or Doctor Faustus—had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and power. He was intelligent and studied hard. But he was never quite satisfied with what he learned. As the legend goes, one night, Faust conjured a devil. Faust asked the devil to give him unlimited power and knowledge during his lifetime. That’s when the two made a deal. The devil would grant Faust his wish. The tradeoff? Faust’s soul. After living the life he wanted for 24 years, Faust would have to surrender his soul.Did Faust get what he wished for? Well, sort of. He lived the rest of his life with just about every want and need met. He received answers for all of his questions about the world. But Faust was denied some aspects of life, such as marriage, and was looked down upon by most of those who knew him. He found the life he’d traded his soul for to be largely unsatisfying. This is where versions of the legends differ. In some stories, Faust tries to break his deal. However, the devil holds him to it. Sometimes, Faust faces a violent end when the devil claims his soul. In other versions, he’s saved at the last minute by the Christian God. Though it’s told many ways, one part of the Faust story always stays the same: Faust never feels that the life he wished for was worth the price he paid.Of course, “be careful what you wish for” isn’t the only lesson people can learn from Faust. Like all good legends, his story is full of themes and symbols. In today’s world, the story is sometimes read to warn against instant gratification. That’s the desire to have what you want when you want it. After all, Faust’s inability to be happy with what he had was his undoing. Some today say the story encourages people to embrace a more simple life and be willing to wait for the fruits of their labor.Would you believe the legend of Faust is based on a real person? It’s true! The real Faust was a German alchemist and astronomer who lived from around 1480 until around 1540. Did he really make a deal with the devil? He supposedly told some people that he had. No one will ever know for sure, but the real Faust was known for both wisdom and wickedness.What other lessons do you think can be learned from Faust? The character has become an archetype in legend and literature. That means you’ll find many characters and stories modeled after him. Does his story remind you of any others?
帽子是你想在世界上大多數的一件事?你可能會立即想到的鞋你一直在乞求那新的小工具或時髦的一雙。但是再想想比更深。來吧,如果你能有什麼,那會是什麼?<br><br>你想要世界和平?如何無盡的寒假?也許你會想為你的家人或朋友常幸福永遠健康。很多人會覺得很誘人索要巨額的財富,權力和知識。<br><br>Whatever it is your heart desires, you’ve probably heard at one point or another that’s important to be careful what you wish for. After all, you just might get it! For centuries, people have told stories meant to teach just that lesson. From genies to fairies to leprechauns, creatures that grant people their wishes are known to tricky and dishonest. One such story is the legend of Faust.<br><br>Faust—or Faustus, or Doctor Faustus—had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and power. He was intelligent and studied hard. But he was never quite satisfied with what he learned. <br><br>As the legend goes, one night, Faust conjured a devil. Faust asked the devil to give him unlimited power and knowledge during his lifetime. That’s when the two made a deal. The devil would grant Faust his wish. The tradeoff? Faust’s soul. After living the life he wanted for 24 years, Faust would have to surrender his soul.<br><br>Did Faust get what he wished for? Well, sort of. He lived the rest of his life with just about every want and need met. He received answers for all of his questions about the world. But Faust was denied some aspects of life, such as marriage, and was looked down upon by most of those who knew him. He found the life he’d traded his soul for to be largely unsatisfying. <br><br>This is where versions of the legends differ. In some stories, Faust tries to break his deal. However, the devil holds him to it. Sometimes, Faust faces a violent end when the devil claims his soul. In other versions, he’s saved at the last minute by the Christian God. Though it’s told many ways, one part of the Faust story always stays the same: Faust never feels that the life he wished for was worth the price he paid.<br><br>Of course, “be careful what you wish for” isn’t the only lesson people can learn from Faust. Like all good legends, his story is full of themes and symbols. In today’s world, the story is sometimes read to warn against instant gratification. That’s the desire to have what you want when you want it. After all, Faust’s inability to be happy with what he had was his undoing. Some today say the story encourages people to embrace a more simple life and be willing to wait for the fruits of their labor.<br><br>你會相信浮士德的傳說是基於一個真正的人?這是真的!真正的浮士德是德國的煉金術士和天文學家,他從1480周圍居住,直到1540左右他真的讓與魔鬼的交易?據說他告訴一些人,他有。沒有人會知道是肯定的,但是真正的浮士德是眾所周知的智慧和邪惡。<br><br>你覺得還有什麼其他的經驗教訓可以從浮士德學到什麼?字符已經成為傳說和文學的原型。這意味著你會發現許多人物在他之後的故事為藍本。難道他的故事提醒你任何其他的?
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