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Faustus attempts to shift responsibility for his choices by blaming... Select all that apply. The stars of his horoscope

Mephistophilis
His parents
God

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The answer is going to be god
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Answer:

The correct answers are "God" and "His parents".

Step-by-step explanation:

In the play "Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus was doomed for making a deal with the satanic agent Mephistopheles, in his seek for fame, pleasure and omniscience. Instead of assuming his fate, Doctor Faustus attempts to shift responsibility for his choices by blaming God and his parents. This can be noted by the following Doctor Faustus lines: "My God, my god, look not so fierce on me!" and "Curs’d be the parents that engender’d me!".

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