In this excerpt from the play The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus, the line that provides evidence that Faustus's human soul is predisposed to shun evil is the second one:
But, Mephistophilis, My blood congeals,
and I can write no more.
This line, as Marlowe uses blood as a symbol for the character of Faustus's soul, shows the reader his intention to avoid evil, but he feels he can't because it "<em>congeals</em>".
The rate of change would not be the same everywhere I believe...
its sentimental tone
its focus on individual rights
the biggest structural component in this story is foreshadowing!!!
The correct answer is "Since social class is important, Surja is determined to find Tara a respectable wife of the same class."
Explanation: In Chapter IV "Tara Charan" of the book "The Poison Tree", the author explains that "his mother's story was known in Govindpur, no respectable Kaystha consented to give him his daughter" but Surja would not consent him to marry a Kaystha girl of lower class either. Surja felt that Kunda would be a suitable, respectable wife for Tara.