Confusion+&+Misunderstanding

(cited text) ||  || Grace Poole "late night a gentleman came to see you" Ant "which of them was that?" Because i knew that there were strange people in the house. Wheni took the keys and went into the passage i heard them laughing and talking in the distance, like birds, there were lights on the floor beneath."
 * || **//Heat and Dust//** || **//Wide Sargasso Sea//** || **//Heart of Darkness//** || **//Things Fall Apart//** ||
 * Synopsis ||  || In part three, Grace Poole asks Antoinette if she can remember any events that happened the night before. Antoinette admits to sensing a change within the interior of the house and suggests that there were strangers among them last night, but still overall came off as disoriented. Grace Poole then fills Antoinette in about her brother's visit and how she intuitively attacked him with a knife and biting. ||   ||   ||
 * Real time ||  || Set in the early 1800s ||   ||   ||
 * Narrative placement ||  || Antoinette is narrating the story in part three but there are liability issues in terms of her how real her descriptions are. ||   ||   ||
 * Characters involved ||  || Grace Poole, Antoinette, Richard is mentioned ||   ||   ||
 * Significant lines of dialogue

'When we went to England,' I said' 'You fool,' she said, 'this is England' 'I don't believe it,' i said, 'and i never will believe it' (that afternoon we went to england. there was grass and olive-green water and tall trees looking into the water) ||  ||   || (cited text) ||  || She ran. She met another girl and the second girl said, 'Have you seen a ghost?' -'I didnt see anything but i thought i felt something.' -'That is the ghost,' the second one said and they went down the stairs together ||  ||   ||
 * Significant descriptions
 * Symbols ||  || Red dress, fire, contrasting with the dull colorless furniture and wrap ||   ||   ||
 * Motifs ||  || Smells, vivid colors, nature imagery and general blurry illusions to Jamaica that suggest her confusion ||   ||   ||
 * Narrative /style aspects ||  || Antoinette and Grace Poole talk ||   ||   ||
 * Literary features ||  ||   ||   ||   ||