In jail, there is no pure. There is no good, so to say. Light is associated with humanity, peace and happiness. Would one think that jail is meant to be filled with happiness? No. Darkness is an epitome of bad, like a sinner in a church. You wouldn't see a joyful person inside a prison. Instead, it is filled with anger and regret. Miller sets the jail in darkness to create tension, bringing a gloomy mood.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. twice, after mountain and evening." When previewing the following lines from “One cannot ask loneliness….,” should often readers plan to pause <span>twice, after mountain and evening.</span>
I am a bit confused between metaphor and personification.