When, in Christopher Marlowe’s The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus, the title character cries, “No end is limited to damned souls!,” he is reflecting on
a. his own eternal suffering in Hell.
b. a theological issue he is debating with another scholar.
c. his beloved’s tragic fate.
d. a passage from Dante’s Inferno.
Answer: a
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