In this segment from The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, the line highlighting Faustus's inherent inclination to eschew evil is the second one:
But, Mephistophilis, My blood congeals,
and I am unable to continue writing.
This statement, as Marlowe employs blood to symbolize Faustus's soul, illustrates his desire to reject wrongdoing, yet he perceives an incapacity to do so since it "congeals".
The author discusses the importance of self-assurance and recognizing your own worth.
Explanation:
This paragraph emphasizes the motivation and resolve that individuals need to pursue their aspirations. It highlights that having confidence in oneself is crucial for fulfilling goals and ambitions throughout life.
The passage encourages the reader by conveying that they are indeed more valuable than their past missteps.
Answer:
I believe her parents were aware of her trick, which explains their laughter