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I don't know if I spelled his name right, or the name of the play right, but that is not important. My point was that in his play the character Mephistopheles who is the devil, first appears in the form of a dog that follows Faust home. Does anyone else think that this may have anything to do with the line "I am the dog". Is WD comparing god to the devil using Faust?