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It slows the pace of the poem down to purposefully confuse the reader. It builds up anticipation about what will happen when the highwayman arrives. It helps to establish the setting of the town and the countryside.
When he seals the bargain that promises his soul to hell, Faustus and his body seems to rebel against the choices that he has made—his blood congeals, for example, preventing him from signing the compact, and a written warning telling him to fly away appears on his arm.
These scene is very deep to imagine. But the author Marlowe pretends to explain about the human fate for example if after this life exists any pain?
Im guessing the teacher is scary to the children
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