Answer:
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is told through a third-person __limited_______ point of view.
the answer is limited
Failure allows you to learn that making mistakes is contrary for you to learn how to avoid making mistakes like that again. You can't avoid something if you don't even know where it's coming from, so you need to make the mistake of not avoiding it to know how to avoid it next time.
I would have to say black, because it just fits with most creepy books. Sorry if you can't figure out an explanation.