In the following passage from a novel, the narrator presents the internal turmoil of a character, Mark, who grapples with his complex feelings regarding family and belonging.
“Mark stood at the threshold of his childhood home, the familiar paint peeling in the same way it had in his youth. Each scratch on the door felt like an echo of old memories, a reminder of family dinners filled with laughter and the quieter moments that often ended in silence. As he reached for the doorknob, a wave of hesitation washed over him. What awaited him inside was no longer the sanctuary he remembered but a labyrinth of unresolved conflict and expectation.”
Consider how the narrative perspective influences the reader's understanding of Mark's emotional state.