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How does Golding's use of third-person omniscient point of view in Lord of the Flies help reveal the fears on the island

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It allows readers their own vantage point, their own seat high above the chaos and cruelty of the novel. the characters fall further and further into madness, but you never do. You get to see the boys for what they truly are: scared little kids left without adult supervision for far too long..
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