Answer: But, Mephistophilis, My blood congeals, and I can write no more
Explanation:
Here's the excerpt:
FAUSTUS: [Writing] Ay, so I do. But, Mephistophilis, My blood congeals, and I can write no more. MEPHASTOPHILIS: I'll fetch thee fire to dissolve it straight. (Exit) FAUSTUS:What might the staying of my blood portend? Is it unwilling I should write this bill? Why streams it not, that I may write afresh? FAUSTUS GIVES TO THEE HIS SOUL: O, there it stay'd! Why shouldst thou not? is not thy soul thine own? Then write again, FAUSTUS GIVES TO THEE HIS SOUL.
The part of this excerpt from the play provides evidence that Faustus's human soul is predisposed to shun evil can be deduced where it was written that "My blood congeals, and I can write no more".
The resolution in Moby D. is the death of Ahab. The denouement is Ishmael using the life buoy to stay afloat long enough to be rescued.
You could say the character has lots of integrity. which means that you do the right thing under any circumstance. Idk if this helps