I believe the answer is B. Gregor's transformation into a bug.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
because it's not the best way to Handel things
I think state the writer’s main idea and make it more interesting are wrong
Mephistopheles
He uses a variety of arguments to convince Faustus to sell his soul. At one point he says, "But think'st thou heaven is such a glorious thing?
/I tell thee, Faustus, it is not half so fair
/As thou, or any man that breathe on earth." He is eventually successful thus creating the archetype the "Faustian Pact". We see this deal with the devil in various literary works.