Henrik Ibsen, a play about the average household and the reality of marriage. However, while they have their differences, both these deal with defiance of and the disillusionment with authority.
Two of the most important aspects of Romantic literature can be found in Goethe’s Faust, as it is about Heinrich Faust, one singular person, and how he and his life are influenced by the supernatural.
In Faust, the title character is visited by Mephistopheles and has his life dramatically changed as a consequence of a heavenly wager on his life between Mephisto and God. God describes Faust as confused, but nonetheless one of his followers, when the Devil wagers him that, “You shall lose him yet /
Provided you give me permission / To steer him gently the course I set” (pg 849). Because of this,
Faust enters into a deal with Mephistopheles wherein he is promised anything, as long as he does the same for Mephisto in hell after he dies. From this he gains several things, including youth and his lover
Gretchen. As Mephistopheles and God play their cosmic game of chess with Faust’s soul, Faust grows to make his own decisions and ignore all of Mephisto’s suggestions, forging his own path and eventually winning the bet for God and being saved. This continued back and forth between the actions of and outcomes for the ethereal and the real is an