When Dan had bartered his soul to the devil for material prosperity, he knew it would cost him his life. ...Ironically, he recalled a play written by Christopher Marlowe that he had read during college days. Little did he know he would agonize like Dr. Faustus in his last hours awaiting Mephistophilis’ arrival to claim his soul, which was the prize for all the pleasures he had savoured.

-Neetha Joseph

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