“And now I come along, at Rabia’s behest, not his, and yank…
“And now I come along, at Rabia’s behest, not his, and yank this door open again to the outside world and to all its doubts about Adnan’s integrity. Stirring up the most painful possible questions about whether he’s a monster. It’s his nightmare basically, to be accused of manipulating everyone around him.” How does the author’s style affect the mood of the passage?