In Dickens’ "Bleak House," the structure of the novel, with its dual narrative voices, serves multiple purposes. Which of the following best describes how the intertwining stories of Esther Summerson and the omniscient narrator contribute to the novel’s central themes?
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By providing multiple perspectives on the same events
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By juxtaposing personal experience with social commentary
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By differentiating between reliable and unreliable narrators
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By illustrating the contrast between urban and rural life