Kiki the Cat licked her lips and stared at Bitty the Bird, who was singing a silly bird song in her cage. Cartoon noises played
in the background as the children watched TV. Kiki tiptoed to the edge of the kitchen counter. Bitty kept singing, unaware of the creeping cat, but aware that she was protected by the metal birdcage. Kiki went for it. She sprang toward the birdcage, but as she did she slipped on some milk on the counter that the children had spilled. Kiki fell off the counter and landed in the trash can. The lid closed on the milk-covered kitty. Laughter played on the television. Bitty kept whistling. what is the mood of this passage?
Kiki is on a fun adventure trying to get to the bird thinking its a yummy snack. so kiki started creeping toward the bird but fell and landed in a trash can leaving her unsuccessful at getting the bird. She wanted to know everything thats going on.
This happens during the Scene 12 as Faustus and some of his scholar friends enter. One of the asks Faustus if he could possibly show them Helen of Troy who they agreed is the most "admirablest lady". Because of that request Faust asks Mephastophilis to bring her which he does.