The Faustian Bargain
Faust and Mephistopheles: the eternal image of ambition striking a dangerous bargain With the developments in Afghanistan and reports like this coming in, I have often been reminded of the parallel with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's tragic play Faust . It is regarded as his magnum opus and a gem of German literature. The plot centres around the protagonist, Faust, who sells his soul to the Devil, Mephistopheles, in exchange for untold wealth and power. It is an allegorical tale that warns of the dangers of giving up one's principles and values in a headlong rush for power and success. In the Afghan context, as a parallel, we are seeing the Taliban driving such a Faustian bargain. In the end, through karmic justice, despite having gained all the power and wealth in the world, Mephistopheles drags Faust to Hell to serve him for eternity. The central lesson that Faust teaches us is that incessant greed for power, wealth, or even knowledge can lead to downfall. In many ways, the ...