Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. It was a fine dry night; frost in the air; the streets as clean as a ballroom floor; the lamps, unshaken by any wind, drawing a regular pattern of light and shadow. By ten o’clock, when the shops were closed the by-street was very solitary and, in spite of the low growl of London from all round, very silent. Which detail from the excerpt best establishes the gothic setting?By ten o’clock, when the shops were closed the by-street was very solitary and, in spite of the low growl of London from all round, very silent. I would say this latter sentence due to the solitary street and the low growl of London and very silent sets a scene of loneliness, silence and the lateness of the night, suggesting a gothic setting.
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Jane makes sure that the words are being spoken by Celia herself and the conversations she has with herself.
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In the first paragraph of the passage itself, Jane Rogers helps the readers understand Celia's complex perspectives through the words "Hitting trees makes me think of the way they sometimes feed remains of animals to the same species - pigs, for example.".
Throughout the passage, Jane makes sure that the words are being spoken by Celia herself and the conversations she has with herself help the readers understand that the author uses first person point of view.