So, Dr. Faustus is an embodiment of curiosity gone wild. His blase attitude towards humanistic science is, however, some kind of a scientific decadence: he casts away philosophy and law, to embrace magic, as a relic of medieval obsession over mysticism. In this regard, he is a subversion of the Renaissance Man. He thinks he has already learned all there was to learn about this world, so now he yearns for another kind of knowledge - esoteric, otherworldly, knowledge that isn't exactly a knowledge because you don't have to study long and hard for it, you just have to sell your soul to Lucifer.
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No.
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Because some teachers do put in their bests to teach the students but some students, no matter how much you teach them, they won't learn and that's not the teacher's fault. Though, the teachers should find a way to make the student learn, if the student still refuses to learn the teacher cannot be blamed.