Read the following excerpt from a novel:
“The door creaked open, revealing a dimly lit room where memories danced like shadows. Alice stepped inside, her heart racing as the scent of dust and forgotten times enveloped her. She glanced around, catching glimpses of her childhood—the cracked porcelain doll on the shelf, the faded wallpaper depicting a long-lost dream. Yet, amidst these relics, a sense of unease settled over her like a heavy fog. She felt the presence of someone watching, though she was alone. With each step deeper into the room, the weight of silence grew, pressing against her psyche, wrestling with her memories.”
Based on the passage, consider how the narrative perspective shapes the reader’s understanding of Alice's emotions and the atmosphere of the room.