The scenes where Faustus plays practical jokes on people to exemplify the theme that absolute power corrupts the best of people. Faustus works magic to make horns appear on the knight's head and sells an enchanted horse to a horse-courser. He even upsets the pope's banquet. Faustus could have used his power for greater causes, but he squanders them on lowly pursuits. He loses sight of his ambitions once he tastes power.
Heaps of broken glass,
inner dome of heaven,
As the stir cracks and crazes their enamel,
The word raga means "a pattern of notes having characteristic intervals, rhythms, and embellishments, used as a basis for improvisation". Based on this definition, the word connects to the structure that Bob Kaufman employs in his poem, "Unanimity Has Been Achieved, Not a Dot Less for Its Accidentalness" though the use of free form and improvisation in the poem.
The answer would be letter A.