From what point of view is Stevenson telling the story? Why would Stevenson choose this point of view?
a. Stevenson is telling the story from the point of view of a character within the story, such as Jim Hawkins, to provide a first-hand account of the events and to allow readers to experience the adventure through the eyes of a participant.
b. Stevenson is telling the story from a third-person omniscient point of view, allowing him to provide insights and perspectives from multiple characters and to create a more comprehensive and objective narrative.
c. Stevenson is telling the story from a third-person limited point of view, focusing on the thoughts and experiences of a specific character (e.g. Jim Hawkins) to create a more intimate and emotional connection with the protagonist.
d. Stevenson is telling the story from a first-person retrospective point of view, with a character reflecting on past events, to create a sense of immediacy and nostalgia, as well as to add depth and complexity to the storytelling.