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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?

A. The reader can only access Ralph's fears.
B. The reader can access all of the boys' fears.
C. The reader can access only Jack's fears.
D. The reader can access none of the boys' fears.

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The reader can access all of the boys' fears because Golding used a third person omniscient point of view in Lord of the Flies. It doesn't limit the readers to one point of view which would only show one boy's feelings and fears but everybody's fear were described.
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