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Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish-born author who lived in Europe, the US and the then Kingdom of Hawaii and died in the state of Hawaii all during the Victorian era. His society would have been that of high morals, care for one's reputation, straightlaced sensibilities and romanticism in the arts and literature.
The narrator says us losers which means that he's upset because if the narrator was happy, then they wouldn't have said losers
In the present because he talk about how back then so
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The details about the length of the Arctic day help represent emotion in this story. It seems to me that the mood is dreary and dark, saying the rose color shifted away and the grey light remained. The fact that there are multiple timestamps, going from 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock shows how long these men have been out.
I feel like this isn't as good as it could be, If this doesn't work I understand.