Descartes writes that the concept of God is an idea of perfection and therefore he do exists. The second proof on God is a geometrical one. Geometrically, the angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees, but there are many triangles out there. Like the existence of a triangle with this feature it is a proof for the existence of God.
We can observe Marlowe's atheistic views in the blasphemous acts of protagonist Faustus's bargains with the devil, his practice of magic and the unforgiving salvation the character endures believing that he might be forgiven in the end are still disputed. He is not denying the superiority of God, but he question it, challenges it with his framework.
I would say C. Is most likely the answer to this question.
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The symbolism of the author plucking the rose and offering it to the reader is a device to a. have the reader feel connected to the narrator and the story. Sometimes it's called breaking the wall. Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
It’s the fourth option where Jean Valjean learns compassion and generosity from the bishop.