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How does the author's use of third person point of view reinforce the reader's
understanding of Sharat's internal conflict?
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It describes the motives behind Sharat's initial argüment with his wife and
why he accepts the boy into their home.
It explains why Sharat and his mother ignored the advice of the village
wiseacres.
It explains what caused Sharat to change his mind about Nilkanta.
It describes why Sharat and his wife sometimes argue without a clear
solution.
Answer
The third person point of view allows the reader to gain insight into Sharat's internal conflict by providing an objective description of his motivations and the events that lead to his change of heart.