Goethe’s Faust is a considered a romantic hero based on a 16th-century German legend. The story of Faust on the human condition. He represents humanity in a way that he is driven for power and knowledge. He sacrificed his personal needs for the greater good. Faust is a complete persona of the human’s ability and motivation. In comparison to the Promethean personality, he possessed a desire to achieve infinite
knowledge. In his effort to surpass man’s capability, he strikes a deal with the devil. Even the constant disappointments and frustrations, he never seized to lose his heart and still continues the struggle. Faust’s life mirrored man’s existence and brings a lesson that we should learn from. The story of Goethe’s Faust provides a clearer message that there are only certain things a man can do. He ultimately understands the meaning of life after every struggle, frustration, and disappointments he had faced.
The most inspirational personality of Faust is self-reliant. His virtues and faults made him stand out among other heroes of Romanticism period. He was a great tragic hero during the Romantic era. Some of the contents and aspects of Faust seemed to be influenced by Romantic outlook. He uncovered noble aspirations and limitations when he tried to step out of his limits as a human being to seek beyond experience. Goethe’s Faust legend brings out the best and worst of humanity.