Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
mephistopheles
noun
/ˌmɛfɪˈstɒfəlɪz/
Definition
Mephistopheles is a demon featured in German folklore, best known for his role in the Faust legend where he makes a pact with Faust, offering him knowledge and worldly pleasures in exchange for his soul.
Examples
- In Goethe’s ‘Faust’, Mephistopheles plays a central role as the cunning demon who leads Faust astray.
- Many adaptations of the Faust story highlight the manipulative nature of Mephistopheles, demonstrating how temptation can lead one to downfall.
Meaning
In literature, Mephistopheles represents the archetype of a tempter or a dark figure who entices individuals to abandon their moral values for personal gain.
Synonyms
- tempter
- demon
- devil
- fiend