Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

The incident had occurred and was gone for me: it was an incident of no moment, no romance, no interest in a sense; yet it marked with change one single hour of a monotonous life. My help had been needed and claimed; I had given it: I was pleased to have done something; trivial, transitory though the deed was, it was yet an active thing, and I was weary of an existence all passive. (chapter 12)

If this excerpt were rewritten to incorporate Rochester’s impressions of his first encounter with Jane Eyre, which of the following would be the most likely affect on this portion of the story?

It would increase the tension.
It would diminish the tension.
It would lighten the mood.
It would darken the mood.

Respuesta :

It would diminish the tension

Charlotte Bronte present the first encounter between Rochester and Jane Eyre with an accident. The latter helps Mr. Rochester when his horse's leg slips on the ice. This is a foreshadowing for the rest of the story that Jane Eyre will help him and support him throughout his life. Therefore, the tension will not have an increasing characteristics. The correct answer is the second option.